
The painting starts long before the hangar
Before an aircraft reaches the paint shop, our design and engineering teams work with the manufacturer’s livery specialists to plan every detail.
The design is modelled digitally in three dimensions so the team can see how colours, lettering and graphics will sit across the aircraft’s curved surfaces. It also helps ensure the finished livery meets strict technical, safety and regulatory requirements.
Not every part of an aircraft can be customised. Airlines can usually make their mark on areas such as the fuselage, tailfin, winglets and engine nacelles, while other sections must follow the manufacturer’s standard design.
The creative work happens within those boundaries — and often because of them.






