

KEEPING YOUR AIRCRAFT FLIGHT-READY AND FLAWLESS.


Dry Wash
This solvent-based cleaning is a gentler approach than water-based cleaning. It prevents water damage, as well as removes oil-based stains that water alone cannot remove.
Wax
Waxing adds a protective, slick layer to the exterior, making it easier to clean, and helps prevent paint damage from the sun and environmental factors. The slippery surface makes it harder for bugs and grime to stick, preserves the paint's longevity, and can improve aerodynamics by reducing drag.
Interior Cleaning
We begin with waste removal and debris cleanup. Then, we work from top to bottom, vacuuming carpets, cleaning windows, and wiping down high-touch surfaces like overhead bins, tray tables, armrests, and seat controls with approved disinfectants and microfiber cloths. Specialized cleaners are used for different materials (e.g., leather, fabric). For a deep clean, which may include seat cover extraction and shampooing, more time is allocated to achieve a first-class detail.
Polish
In addition to improving an airplane's appearance by removing oxidation and producing a clean, shiny surface, polishing also protects the aircraft by eliminating impurities that could cause corrosion and damage from harsh external conditions. For unpainted aircraft, a smooth, polished surface also reduces drag, leading to improved fuel efficiency and performance.