Flying for FedEx Express

One of the things some people don't know about FedEx is that we operate one of the largest airlines in the world. The difference is that our passengers are packages. We are the world’s largest cargo airline and operate the most complex air network in the entire aviation industry.


Our airplanes are airborne 24/7/365 around the world providing exceptional service to our very important customers. And along with our 650,000 other FedEx employees, our pilots are key to ensuring we deliver the world on time. FedEx has 6,000 highly skilled pilots throughout the world and we provide them with the best training, resources, and equipment to support our global flight operation. We look for the best and brightest and very intentionally select them from a diverse background of experience.


We are and will remain the leader in this industry that we created over 40 years ago. And we offer our pilots something others can't - stability and a history of reliable growth.


Captain Robin Sebasco

System Chief Pilot

Managing Director of Flight Operations

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It is the policy of FedEx Express to afford equal employment opportunity to all individuals, regardless of race, sex, sexual orientation, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, status as a Vietnam era, special disabled veteran, or other covered veteran, or age (except where age is a bona fide occupational qualification) or for any other reason provided for by Federal, State or local laws. We are strongly bound to this policy because adherence to equal employment opportunity principles is the only acceptable American way of life. FedEx Express is committed to ensure that we: (1) recruit, hire, train and promote persons to all jobs in accordance with principles of equal employment opportunity; (2) base decisions on employment so as to further the principle of equal employment opportunity; (3) make promotional decisions in accordance with principles of imposing only valid job requirements; and (4) administer personnel actions such as compensation, benefits, transfers, company-sponsored training, education, tuition assistance, social and recreational programs in accordance with principles of equal employment opportunity.