Flight Attendant
About the role
We are recruiting on behalf of a top-tier helicopter operator working within the framework of international peacekeeping and humanitarian missions in Africa (Chad, Central African Republic, South Sudan).
We're looking for a professional and adaptable Flight Attendant (airline and/or helicopter experience) who can adapt easily and wants to contribute to an important mission.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure the safety, security, and comfort of passengers during helicopter operations
Maintain effective communication with ground personnel at remote airfields
Assist with flight-related documentation and onboard procedures
Support and supervise the loading and unloading of luggage and essential cargo
What We’re Looking For
A valid Flight Attendant license (EASA approved)
Minimum 30 hours of total flight time (with airlines or helicopters)
Fluency in English (written and spoken) — IELTS 6.0 / ICAO level preferred
Additional language skills are a plus
Physically fit and capable of working in demanding conditions
What We Offer
Travel cost coverage to and from the training center
Paid transportation to and from the deployment site
Comfortable accommodation
Medical coverage during training and business travel
Full crew insurance for the duration of deployment
Competitive salary with performance-based increases
Annual paid vacation (28 calendar days, depending on assignment)
Recurrent training provided by the Company.
A unique opportunity to work in meaningful international missions
About Us
If you're an experienced Flight Attendant looking to take your skills to a new level while contributing to life-saving missions, we’d love to hear from you. Our team at Avantum Sky will provide full legal and logistical support throughout the hiring process. With partners across Europe and Africa, you’ll be joining a network of professionals making an impact around the globe.
Ready to start your next adventure?
Contact us today at: info@avantum-sky.com
*Due to the confidential nature of many of our international operations and contractual obligations with governmental and humanitarian partners, detailed operational imagery and project references cannot be publicly disclosed.