Private Aircraft Detailing & Care
Private aircraft are not just scheduled assets. They are personal environments, brand statements, and multi-million dollar investments.
FoxTrot delivers advanced interior and exterior detailing programs designed for owners, operators, and MRO partners who expect flawless presentation and disciplined care.
From interior deep cleans to paint correction, ceramic coatings, and brightwork polishing, we protect appearance, preserve value, and prepare aircraft for return to service without compromise.
- BNA
- CAK
- CLE
- DTW
- FLL
- MLB
- PIE
- PVU
- SVH
- TPA
- YNG
White-Glove Execution in High-Value Environments
In private aviation, standards are different.
A missed smudge on a commercial aircraft is an inconvenience. A missed defect on a private jet is a reputation issue. A preventable scratch is a financial liability.
Details matter at a different level.
FoxTrot trains private aviation teams to operate with heightened situational awareness and asset sensitivity. That means:
- Protection of static ports, sensors, and sensitive exterior components
- Strict chemical control and surface-specific product use
- Brightwork and metal polishing with precision techniques
- Interior care that protects high-end finishes, leathers, and veneers
- Coordination with maintenance and paint teams prior to release
Craftsmanship Is Built Into the Process
Exceptional finish is not accidental. It is methodical.
Private aircraft detailing requires a different level of technical discipline, surface knowledge, and finishing skill.
Interior Deep Detailing
Cabin resets that extend beyond surface cleaning. Carpet extraction, leather conditioning, drawer removal, and attention to the details guests notice first.
Exterior Finish & Protection
Paint correction, wax programs, ceramic coatings, and metal polishing performed with aircraft-specific standards and environmental awareness.
Hazard Recognition & Asset Protection
Private aircraft contain delicate components and high-cost finishes. Technicians are trained to recognize sensitive zones and protect them during every stage of service.
Inspection & Pre-Delivery Awareness
When operating within MRO environments, we conduct pre-observations to identify potential presentation issues before an aircraft is returned to the owner. If we see something, we surface it. We protect our partners by protecting their release quality.
Teams You Can Trust Around High-Value Assets
Trust is the foundation of private aviation service.
We do not rotate unprepared staff through high-value aircraft. We deploy trained technicians with defined accountability.
Certification-based Technician Training
Private aviation services require advanced surface knowledge, chemical control, and hazard awareness. Technicians complete structured certification-based training before performing detailing or finish work independently.
Competency is verified before responsibility is granted.
Tiered Skill Development From Assisted To Trainer-level Execution
Technicians advance through defined skill tiers, progressing from assisted execution to trainer-level capability.
Complex services such as paint correction, brightwork polishing, and ceramic coatings are handled by experienced team members with demonstrated proficiency.
Craftsmanship is earned, not assumed.
Defined Supervision During High-risk Services
High-risk or high-visibility services include direct leadership oversight, particularly during new contract implementation or complex detailing work.
We protect the aircraft, the finish, and the reputation behind it.
Leadership Oversight During New Contract Implementation
Leadership oversight during new contract implementation
Direct Communication With Ownership Or Operator Representatives Direct Communication With Ownership Or Operator Representatives
Direct communication with ownership or operator representatives
Frequently Asked Questions
How is private aircraft detailing different from commercial cleaning?
Private aircraft detailing focuses on finish quality, asset preservation, and owner-level presentation standards. Services include paint correction, ceramic coating, brightwork polishing, and interior restoration work that require advanced surface knowledge and technical precision.
This is not a speed-based reset. It is craftsmanship supported by aviation safety standards.
How do you protect high-value surfaces and sensitive components?
Technicians are trained to recognize hazard zones including static ports, sensors, leading edges, and delicate finish materials. Chemical selection and application methods are controlled to protect paint systems, metals, leathers, and veneers.
Surface protection and asset preservation are prioritized over speed.
What happens if you identify an issue before release?
If we observe finish inconsistencies, damage, or presentation concerns during detailing, we communicate them immediately to the appropriate maintenance or operator contact.
Addressing issues before owner delivery protects all parties involved and reinforces confidence in the final release.
How do you ensure consistent quality across private aircraft services?
Technicians advance through structured certification tiers. Complex services such as paint correction and brightwork polishing are handled by experienced team members with demonstrated competency.
Oversight, audits, and leadership reviews prevent quality drift across contracts.
Can you support recurring programs for charter fleets or managed aircraft?
Yes. We build structured recurring detailing programs based on flight volume, utilization, and storage conditions. Programs are customized to preserve finish quality while maintaining consistent presentation standards.
What makes FoxTrot different from other detailing providers?
Many providers approach private aircraft like luxury vehicles. Foxtrot approaches them as aviation assets inside regulated environments.
We combine craftsmanship with aviation-specific safety discipline, structured training, and transparent communication.
The result is not just a polished surface. It is protected value.