The 10-part show, Sky High Club, promises to be an “all-areas access” documentary following 11 of the regional carrier’s team carrying out a number of different roles.
Stories covered during the series will include the UK’s first commercial pilot living with HIV as he attempts to update aviation legislation to achieve his dream, while another episode sees an engineer “facing her biggest challenge yet” as she converts an aircraft into an air ambulance to transport a patient.
Sky High Club will first air on BBC Scotland at 10pm at Monday (15 August) before being shown across the UK on BBC Three at 8pm on 18 August.
All 10 episodes will be available via BBC iPlayer from 15 August.
Jonathan Hinkles, chief executive of Loganair, said: “We are all incredibly proud of those who participated in Sky High Club and everyone in the wider team who made it possible.
“During a busy summer, when the entire aviation industry was faced with changing Covid restrictions and huge challenges, it was a daunting prospect to invite a TV crew behind the scenes of our airline.
“For this to work in the best possible way, we gave the camera crews full access to behind-the-scenes life at Loganair, and I’m truly grateful to the stars of the show for volunteering to share their personal and truly inspiring stories as part of the journey.
“It is our hope that it provides fantastic encouragement and insight for those contemplating a career in aviation – whether in the air or on the ground – and that we are able to continue welcoming a diverse range of new recruits into the Loganair family.”