Interior · Service 01

The clean cabin between trips.

Turnaround-grade cleaning that resets the cabin between trips. Waste removed, lavatory and galley sanitized, surfaces wiped, windows cleaned, full vacuum, entry steps and handrails cleaned. The cabin a charter client expects to step into.

Pristine cabin seat with polished wood trim under cabin lighting

Process

5 stages, executed on the airframe.

No two airframes start in the same condition. Every step below is dialed to the surface we're actually working on, not to a service-menu recipe.

  1. 01

    Waste removal

    Galley, seat-back pockets, lavatory bins. Reset the cabin to empty before cleaning starts.

  2. 02

    Lavatory and galley sanitization

    Aviation-safe disinfectants on every contact surface. Tap, basin, mirror, counters, hardware.

  3. 03

    Surface wipe-down

    Tables, armrests, control panels, monitors — every surface a passenger touches.

  4. 04

    Window and transparency cleaning

    Cabin windows and inner panes hand-cleaned with streak-free aviation-grade glass cleaner.

  5. 05

    Vacuum and entry

    Full cabin and cockpit vacuum. Entry steps and handrails cleaned — first thing the next passenger touches.

Interior Basic Cleaning — work in progress

Materials

Aviation-grade products, no shortcuts.

Brand and grade are the work. The wrong product on the wrong surface is the most expensive shortcut in this business.

Surface cleaners
Aviation-safe disinfectants — no harsh solvents on cabin surfaces.
Glass
Streak-free aviation-grade glass cleaner.
Vacuum
HEPA-filtered with detail attachments.

Time on aircraft

2–4 hours

Mid-size cabin completes in two to three hours. Heavy or ultra-long-range runs into the fourth.

Best for

  • Charter turnaround
  • Between-trip cabin resets
  • Pre-arrival prep
  • Fleet rotation cleaning standards
Interior Basic Cleaning — finished result

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