Aerospace Engineer salary by experience: junior to senior

A junior Aerospace Engineer earns about $121K; a senior reaches $153K โ€” a 27% jump. Pay can climb to $239K at the most senior levels. Here's the full curve and where the biggest raises happen.

Pay at every stage

Entry
0 yrs
$100K
โ€”
Junior
2 yrs
$121K
+21%
Mid-Level
4 yrs
$135K
+12%
Senior
6 yrs
$153K
+13%
Staff
10 yrs
$197K
+28%
Principal
14 yrs
$231K
+17%
Distinguished
18 yrs
$239K
+4%

Biggest jump: Senior โ†’ Staff (+28%). Prioritise the skills and scope that trigger that step.

Level up faster

The skills that move Aerospace Engineers up the curve fastest: CFD, CATIA, Aerodynamics, Structures. Demand for this role is growing about 6% a year.

Common questions

How much more does a senior Aerospace Engineer make than a junior?

A senior Aerospace Engineer earns about $153K vs roughly $121K for a junior โ€” a 27% increase. The biggest single jump is usually Senior โ†’ Staff (+28%).

How long does it take to reach senior Aerospace Engineer?

Most reach a senior Aerospace Engineer level around 6 years of experience, though strong performers with in-demand skills (CFD, CATIA, Aerodynamics, Structures) move faster.

What is the highest-paying Aerospace Engineer level?

Pay tends to peak at Principal/Distinguished levels (14โ€“18+ years), around $239K based on the experience curve, with total compensation higher once bonus and equity are included.

Experience curve modelled from BLS-anchored medians; individual paths vary.

Aerospace Engineer Salary by Experience: Junior to Senior (2026) | Official Salary