Westchester County Airport
Private aircraft detailing and aviation facility cleaning services at HPN built for high-standard private aviation environments.
- TEB
- PVD
- DCA
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Our structured deployment model includes leadership assignment, staffing alignment, training certification, and defined 30-60-90 day performance checkpoints.
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Services Offered:
- Facility
Location Contact:
- FoxtrotOpsEast@foxtrotaviation.com
FoxTrot supports aviation partners at Westchester County Airport with specialized facility cleaning and private aircraft detailing services. Our team works alongside FBOs, hangars, and private operators to maintain professional aviation environments and ensure aircraft presentation meets the expectations of private aviation travelers.
Supporting Aviation at HPN
FoxTrot works closely with FBO partners and private operators at Westchester County Airport to maintain both aircraft presentation and facility standards.
Our services help ensure aircraft are properly detailed and aviation environments remain clean, organized, and ready to support passengers and crews.
Services Offered at Westchester County Airport
FoxTrot provides aviation-focused cleaning services at HPN that support both private aircraft operators and the facilities that serve them.
Complete exterior wash programs for narrowbody fleets executed with safety, speed, and compliance.
- RON exterior washing
- Water quality and environmental control procedures
- Structured access planning
- Damage awareness and condition reporting
Deep interior cleaning programs designed for operational resets, audits, and high-visibility aircraft.
- Seat track and under-seat extraction
- Galley and lavatory deep cleaning
- Overhead bin and PSU detail work
- High-touch sanitation and finish correction
Precision detailing for private and corporate operators.
- Exterior polishing and brightwork attention
- Interior leather conditioning and restoration
- Cabin presentation detailing
- Paint-safe wash techniques
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you scale services if we expand our footprint in Detroit?
Yes. Foxtrot has a repeatable launch and staffing model designed for scale. Whether adding aircraft count or increasing service scope, we align labor planning, supervision, and supply logistics in advance to prevent service gaps. Detroit is supported by corporate operational oversight, not just local staffing.
Do you provide both commercial and private services at DTW?
We do. Our Detroit operation supports narrowbody commercial fleets as well as private aircraft detailing. While the execution standards differ by asset type, the accountability structure and training foundation remain the same.
What makes FoxTrot different from other service providers at DTW?
Reputation and structure. We built our growth on repeatable systems, transparent reporting, and defined supervision. We pursue profitable, sustainable partnerships instead of volume at any cost. That approach protects both our clients and our team.
How do I request service in Detroit?
Use the contact form below or reach out directly to our operations team. We will evaluate scope, scheduling, and staffing requirements and respond with a structured proposal tailored to your operation at DTW.
Do you support airline RON schedules at DTW?
Yes. Our Detroit team is structured around overnight service windows and coordinated closely with airline ground operations. We understand turn times, gate coordination, and compliance requirements. Exterior washes and interior services are executed within approved operating windows to ensure on-time departures.
How do you ensure safety and compliance during exterior washes at DTW?
Safety is integrated into every Detroit operation. Our teams follow defined PPE standards, controlled access procedures, and environmental guidelines specific to airport properties.
We coordinate with ground control and station leadership before every scheduled wash to ensure equipment positioning and water management align with airport regulations. Execution is fast, but never rushed. Aircraft protection and personnel safety always come first.