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EatMyShorts! 30th December 2025 12:21

...and if you live far away from your gateway AND have a very early airline show-time for your first day on tour, you may have to drive to the airport the night before and sleep at some place, family, hotel etc.

request 14th January 2026 08:07

Hello, do you know if it’s possible to apply to NetJets Europe if you hold an A320 type rating but your ME on the licence has expired? In other words, can you apply through Kura and, if selected, renew the ME/IR afterwards? Thank you

Echo195 9th February 2026 23:52

If you possess TR for complex multiengine jet with /IR in your license, you dont need ME-IR for your next TR. Been there, done that

Globally Challenged 2nd March 2026 17:35

4 new permanent gateways were published today for Italy:

LIMC, LIPE, LIPZ, LIRF

EatMyShorts! 3rd March 2026 10:52

...but in light of an updated temporary gateway policy, you won't be able to use those temporary gateways throughout the year. It is a significant deterioration of conditions and some colleagues won't be able to continue in the company.

In light of this we need to warn people who are interested in joining Netjets: if you expect to e.g. use a gateway in Spain, but actually live in France by using a temporary gateway there, this has ended now. Don't come here. Join Air France instead.

EatMyShorts! 6th March 2026 21:24

I would like to expand on my previous post.

The number of days allowed at temporary gateways (outside the country of your permanent gateway) is limited to 30% of your contractual days per calendar year. The standard contract is 200 years per year, resulting in a maximum of 60 "contract days" that can be spent at a temporary gateway. This is all due to EU social security rules.
The thing that is important to understand is that OFF-days at a temporary gateway will not count towards the yearly allowance. But days on tour before and/or after using temporary gateway will count. Basically, when you start and end a tour out of a temporary gateway, all tour days will count. If you start at your permanent gateway and end at a temporary gateway, only the last day of that tour will count towards the annual allowance. If you start at a temporary gateway, but end at your permanent gateway, all tour-days will count, except for the last day.

As our work rhythm is usually 6 ON and 5 OFF, you can do 10 full stays at temporary gateways in a calendar year. You can surely optimize it, by playing with the above mentioned rules, but it is definitely a step back from what we had before.

Globally Challenged 8th March 2026 16:50

Keep an eye out on LinkedIn around August when we will apparently be recruiting again for indocs Jan/Feb/March 2027

I’m not sure what the hold pool status will be but I believe those still swimming are being contacted every month or so - so hopefully those people will get contacted first.

bulldog89 9th March 2026 19:54


Originally Posted by EatMyShorts! (Post 11983538)
Just scroll up, it has been mentioned on previous pages. https://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/jobs/Netjets_Europe also provides some good information.

Just to be sure about the salary: are productivity pay and per diems also inflation adjusted?

redsnail 11th March 2026 00:50

I'm a bit out of the loop, historically the per diems are not inflation adjusted which is mildly annoying. If you're a UK tax resident, then they're taxed too.
As for productivity pay? I can't remember, I am sure EMS will be along soon to clarify. :)

TheAirMission 11th March 2026 08:16

Productivity has been inflation adjusted, among with length of service and other things - but per diem has not.

EatMyShorts! 11th March 2026 11:01

As TheAirMission wrote, all rates will be corrected for inflation, except for per diems.


4. Inflation Correction
The following pay shall be increased annually (with retroactive application to 1 January of the relevant year) by the blended OECD rate:
Base pay – will be increased by the blended OECD rate every year;
LoS: Length of service reward rates;
Productivity pay rates new scheme;
Extended day rates;
Pay-per-event rates;
Early retirement rates

bulldog89 11th March 2026 19:50

Thanks for the replies guys!

Mike Oxbig 22nd March 2026 11:42

It has been a while since I posted but I can say after 22 years with NJE, it is not just the salary that counts (although important). The variety of flying, vast amount of airports and dynamism of the job still appeal to me. I went to 2 new airports last tour for example. Good luck to those in the pool and how are looking to apply.

nrizzo98 17th April 2026 09:17

Hi guys.
Soon I will hit the requirement of 1500 hours total in order to apply to Netjets (almost 1100 hours on Airbus).
I was wondering if any o you have any info about when they could possibly open again.
PPJN says "hiring to resume in autumn 2026"
Plus, do they still use Kura for the recruitment? Because I saw on Netjets's website that they have some positions open for type rated pilots.

Really looking forward to have the chance to join the Netjets family.

TheAirMission 17th April 2026 12:23

From our understanding on the line, the plan is still for a recruitment window to open in the Autumn with the intention of new courses starting from 2027.
Kura should be the recruitment company. Follow them on LinkedIn and sign up to Kura's newsletter to know when it opens.
Any open positions on NetJet's website will be for EJM/EJME and not NetJets Direct. It would be a good idea to include EJME's relationship to NetJets as part of your understanding of the business for any future interview questions that might ask "What do you know about NetJets?"!

All above subject to Trump most likely.

SSDK 28th April 2026 16:12

Sounds very interesting. Is there any info on salary and time to command on the UK contract?

TheAirMission 28th April 2026 16:33


Originally Posted by SSDK (Post 12077923)
Sounds very interesting. Is there any info on salary and time to command on the UK contract?

PJN is a good idea. Time to command doesnt matter based on contract. Everyone is on the same seniority therefore it doesnt matter. But based on how the company age population will exediate retirements, it will be a couple of years or so for the bottom of the list. If its something that you want straight away, look elsewhere.

Globally Challenged 1st May 2026 07:32


Originally Posted by SSDK (Post 12077923)
Sounds very interesting. Is there any info on salary and time to command on the UK contract?

The money is still very good in the RHS (more than most PICs elsewhere in business aviation and not bad compared to many short haul airline captains if you make yourself available to fly)

Klimax 10th May 2026 10:52


Originally Posted by Globally Challenged (Post 12079348)
The money is still very good in the RHS (more than most PICs elsewhere in business aviation and not bad compared to many short haul airline captains if you make yourself available to fly)

A couple of day freelancing outside the company (other than you own) makes the internal rates taste like peanuts.
Gulfstream 650/700/800and Global 7500 segment regularly commands 4000+USD day rates.

TheAirMission 10th May 2026 11:27


Originally Posted by Klimax (Post 12084081)
A couple of day freelancing outside the company (other than you own) makes the internal rates taste like peanuts.
Gulfstream 650/700/800and Global 7500 segment regularly commands 4000+USD day rates.

Not sure you can compare between being fully employed working for a large company to the highs and lows of freelancing.


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