How we build your estimate
Instead of “one size fits all” pricing, we start with the basics:
aircraft type, category, and configuration. From there, we layer in
condition and how your aircraft is used—personal, training, charter,
or corporate—to match effort with expectations.
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Airframe profile: type code, wingspan, fuselage
length, and surface area.
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Complexity: number of windows, doors, gear type,
belly / gear bay access.
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Usage: owner-flown Part 91, charter / Part 135,
training, or corporate.
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Condition: frequency of prior care, hangared vs.
outside, recent trips.
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Scope: exterior wash, interior detail, correction,
and protection packages.
This matrix keeps pricing fair across fleets and repeat visits, and
gives you predictable appearance costs you can plan around.