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2nd December 2015, 09:06 AM
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Re: Aerospace Engineer+MBA Salary

Aerospace engineers design and test missiles and spacecraft, work in a variety of industries and earn a range of salaries.

The average annual salary for all reporting was $99,000, while the median salary was $97,480.

The lowest-paid 10 percent of all aerospace engineers working in the United States earned an annual salary of $60,620, while the highest-paid 10 percent reported earnings of $143,360 or higher.

As of 2010, aerospace engineers working in the aerospace products and parts manufacturing industry reported average annual earnings of $89,150.

Those working in scientific research and development services earned an average of $106,840 per year, while aerospace engineers working for the federal government earned an average annual salary of $110,780.

The highest-paid aerospace engineers by employment sector worked in the machinery, equipment and supplies wholesaling industry and reported an average annual salary of $118,420.

A survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers in 1999 found that an entry-level aerospace engineer who possessed a master's degree could expect to earn an average of almost $14,000 more than an entry-level aerospace engineer with only a bachelor's degree.

In addition, the BLS reports that two of the three highest-paying industries for aerospace engineers in 2010 were management and technical consulting services and wholesaling, both of which may require business training.

This data suggests that aerospace engineers who have MBAs may receive higher-than-average wages for their field.


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