Good company, fun job, people were great! - Line Supervisor, Safety Representative, Site Trainer Atlantic Aviation Employee Review

3.0
Feb 5, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great exposure to variety of aviation aspects. Formal, documented training. Company talks the talk by stressing safety, and walks the walk by educating their people on what to do and how to do it safely, with a bonus for doing so. Corporate team was rock-solid and professional, regional management likewise. Great benefits.

Cons

Only 3% max possible for annual pay increase, although managers could justify merit based increases. Annual pay increase is subject to your annual evaluation and base manager discretion, which may be a manager's way of using a non job-related event to mark down your job performance and avoid increasing your pay. Also, base manager can give unused percentage to other more deserving employees above the 3% limit, or they can withhold it from someone that deserves it because they think that person makes to much and give it to someone they know for a fact is going to quit soon. You have to watch out for unskilled and unprofessional base managers, unfortunately. Some can fool their bosses which forces employees into the horrible position of doing nothing or going up the chain to people the likely have never interacted with before. This is likely the primary con aspect to my experience with Atlantic. Maybe it's like this everywhere, but hopefully it was an isolated and anomalous experience. Base manager lacked technical line service experience and focused on profit margin and budget to the detriment of running a good operation. Constantly kept avoiding expenditures that affected customer service and operational safety, like ramp and hangar light bulb replacement, or tires for fuel trucks, or keeping fuel farm levels above minimum to avoid constant malfunction of floating suction. Meanwhile, regional and corporate management bent over backwards to say that if you need something, tell your manager. Further, the base manager was told by each of the supervisors about independent instances of insubordination from a single employee , and given express warning that it would lead to major problems in the workplace if not addressed. Then that employee was promoted to a management position over a more qualified applicant, which proved to be a complete failure since the best person for the job left due to the hostile environment created by the promotee. A couple of months later that newly promoted manager quit on the spot with no notice, walked out and left his co-workers to finish their shift without him. It appears as though the incentive to save money overpowered the responsibility to hire the best person. These may seem like petty grievances, and individually they are. However, they were discussed repeatedly, and the manager refused to accept input. Taken together, these events reveal an embarrassing level of inexperience, greed and incompetence. And this dynamic continued for two years. I understand that it has since changed, as well it should have, and much sooner. It's just a shame it took so long and that it was likely the reason that several good and promising people left.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Nice people, great to make connections

Cons

It’s not the best schedule

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Atlantic Aviation Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoy the positive atmosphere and the connections you're making. We understand that scheduling can be a challenge, and we’re always looking for ways to enhance our team’s experience. Your feedback is valuable to us as we continue to improve. We're glad to have you on the team!
1.0
Apr 2, 2026
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Pros

Health insurance benefits are solid and the company has an established corporate structure. Pay is consistent, but those are the only notable positives.

Cons

Local management is ineffective, unprofessional, and visibly disengaged. Direct leadership lacked initiative, accountability, and basic communication skills, often appearing indifferent unless corporate oversight was involved. Expectations were unclear and inconsistently enforced, creating a disorganized and frustrating work environment. There was a noticeable reliance on surveillance rather than leadership. After receiving a final warning, camera monitoring became excessive and felt targeted, as if management was more focused on finding reasons to terminate employees than actually supporting improvement. The overall culture is unsupportive and transactional. Employees are treated as expendable rather than valued, which contributes to low morale, lack of trust, and high turnover. Stronger leadership at the local level is clearly lacking.

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Atlantic Aviation Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s great to hear that you found our health insurance benefits solid and that the pay was consistent. We take concerns about management and workplace culture seriously. Your insights regarding leadership effectiveness and communication are valuable, and we will ensure they are addressed with the appropriate teams. Our goal is to create a supportive environment where employees feel valued and empowered. We are committed to making improvements and fostering a culture that encourages growth and accountability. We wish you the best moving forward.
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