Interior · Service 03
The two cabin spaces guests judge first.
Focused deep cleaning of the cabin's two most scrutinized spaces. Lavatory surfaces, basin, mirror, and hardware sanitized; galley counters, sink, oven, and coffee-maker interiors degreased and disinfected. Aviation-safe chemistry on every contact surface — finished to a standard a charter inspector or private owner steps into without hesitation.

Process
5 stages, executed on the airframe.
2–4 hours
- 01
Waste and consumables
Bins emptied, used amenities removed, soft goods cleared. The space reset to empty before product touches a surface.
- 02
Lavatory sanitization
Basin, tap, mirror, counter, hardware, toilet, and floor wiped with aviation-safe disinfectants. Behind and under fixtures included.
- 03
Galley deep clean
Counters, sink, drawer faces, cabinet interiors. Oven and coffee-maker interiors degreased — the surfaces operators skip and inspectors find.
- 04
Hardware and trim polish
Chrome fittings, latches, and brightwork hand-polished. Wood and stone surfaces buffed to a clean, low-residue finish.
- 05
Restock and final pass
Fresh amenities replaced, soft goods reinstalled. Final inspection under cabin lighting before sign-off.

Materials
Aviation-grade only.
Disinfectants
Aviation-safe, low-residue surface chemistry — no harsh solvents on cabin trim.
Degreaser
Food-safe galley degreaser for oven and coffee-maker interiors.
Polish
Chrome and stainless polish for fittings, latches, and brightwork.
Towels
Color-coded microfiber — never cross between lavatory and galley.
Time on aircraft
2–4 hours
Mid-size cabin completes in two hours. Heavy or ultra-long-range with full galley and dual lavatories runs into the fourth.
Best for
- Charter turnaround
- Pre-arrival prep
- Post-catering reset
- Recurring lavatory and galley care plans

Pairs well with
Services often booked alongside this one.
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