Industries
What will AGI do for Nonscheduled Air Transportation?
With all child occupation scalars unknown, this score relies on the NAICS industry description and the named occupations. The industry's core output is the physical movement of passengers and cargo, heavily reliant on hands-on and mechanical work evidenced by unrated roles like Airline Pilots, Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors, and Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment. While orchestration roles exist (Reservation Agents, Air Traffic Controllers), the value-producing work is necessarily physical.
Operators in this space run charter flights, air taxis, and on-demand cargo operations. Unlike commercial airlines, every route is bespoke, meaning operators must dynamically match planes and rested crews to unpredictable client requests. This requires constant navigation of secondary airports, fluctuating fuel costs, and strict aviation regulations.