treat your aircraft to some care
Your aircraft is well aged, and suffers from hard labour vs little care?
We are here to let it shine like new!

shiny designs
design concept
So you want a complete renewing of your aircraft? Or only get some new colors to match your interior?
We are here to create new designs, define colors and styles. Everything to brand your aircraft individually. Everything from first ideas to the final delivery.
Our goal is to get your plane as individual as you are. Thus you can decide to get either a remade design with individual colors. Or we create a very own design, made only for you.

shiny windows
see-through windows
Seeing clearly through the front windows is extremely important in aviation. Windows of GA aircrafts suffer from aging, improper cleaning, and many more. No wonder they loose sight sooner or later.
Instead of changing the window, we remove its haziness on most windows. It is much faster and also efficient – usually done within less than one day. Let us astonish, how optical clarity and general appearance will be greatly improved!
Because it is more than just the perfect shine.

shiny interiors
interior made classy
Don’t you prefer sitting in a clean, cosy seat? After a while and lots of hours in the air, seats and the interior look totally unsexy.
Often a deep cleaning helps the seats, sometimes a leather repair is required. The royal class is when the seat covers and upholstery are completely renewed.
It is not only the smell and the look – it is so much more comfortable, too!

shiny exterior
paint repair
Dull paint isn’t only boring to look at. It is also prone to aging even faster and heating up more because of its expanded surface. Lastly, a smooth paint surface has less friction. Therefore probably reduces fuel consumption. Yes, it does!
Finally, we can protect your aircraft with a special ceramic treatment. That way it will conserve the perfect shine much longer. And also your daily cleaning routine is done in no time.
Because you deserve to shine from the first sight.
