Aerospace engineer earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Aerospace engineer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $116,440
Alabama $103,422
Arizona $105,490
California $122,960
Colorado $115,530
Connecticut $100,170
District of Columbia $145,160
Delaware $101,150
Florida $107,810
Georgia $114,380
Hawaii $128,090
Iowa $107,290
Illinois $109,890
Indiana $93,040
Kansas $102,880
Kentucky $102,980
Louisiana $117,860
Massachusetts $119,010
Maryland $126,060
Michigan $89,660
Minnesota $116,360
Missouri $116,430
Mississippi $109,980
Montana $86,210
North Carolina $98,900
Nebraska $99,290
New Hampshire $96,960
New Jersey $114,270
New Mexico $108,880
Nevada $88,150
New York $117,470
Ohio $110,380
Oklahoma $90,620
Oregon $96,380
Pennsylvania $105,070
Puerto Rico $59,960
Tennessee $86,920
Texas $124,200
Utah $102,070
Virginia $127,160
Wisconsin $81,010
West Virginia $90,900

How do aerospace engineer salaries compare to similar careers?

Aerospace engineers earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than computer hardware engineers but more than robotics engineers.

Career Median Salary
Computer hardware engineer salary $117K
Aerospace engineer salary $110K
Chemical engineer salary $106K
Nuclear engineer salary $106K
Mechatronics engineer salary $99K
Robotics engineer salary $99K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)