Regional airline scaling ops infrastructure on Azure cloud
Avelo Airlines operates a regional carrier built on Azure cloud infrastructure—Kubernetes, Functions, SQL, Cosmos DB, and monitoring layers (Grafana, Prometheus)—with a tech stack shaped heavily toward operational reliability rather than customer-facing innovation. The hiring profile is ops-dominant (16 of 20 active roles) and junior-heavy, suggesting active buildout of ground operations and compliance functions. Core pain points cluster around on-time performance, GSE asset management, and airport technology reliability, indicating the company is still optimizing core operational execution.
Avelo Airlines, founded in 2020, operates as a regional carrier based in Houston, Texas, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company positions itself around low daily fares and a culture centered on people. Current operational focus spans ground support equipment management, station buildout across new airports, crew training, and compliance auditing. Infrastructure runs on Azure across compute, storage, networking, and security layers. Hiring is concentrated in operations and ground-level roles, with accelerating velocity, reflecting ongoing expansion into new stations and airport partnerships.
Avelo runs on Microsoft Azure, including Kubernetes Service, Functions, SQL databases, Cosmos DB, Monitor, Defender for Cloud, Virtual Network, and ExpressRoute for hybrid connectivity and security.
Avelo Airlines is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and currently hires across the United States.
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