
Preserving the Value of Your Fleet: The Technical Standard in Aviation Detailing
In the world of private aviation, your aircraft is more than just a means of transport—it is a high-value asset that demands technical oversight. At GreenClean, we believe that "clean" is only the surface level. True aircraft detailing is about the meticulous preservation of airframe integrity and cabin safety through industry-certified practices.
Beyond the Bucket: Why Technical Training Matters
Many aircraft owners view detailing as an aesthetic luxury. However, utilizing uncertified technicians or improper chemicals can lead to catastrophic results, such as corroded airframes or damaged avionics coatings.
As Shiny Jets Trained professionals and Associate Members of the AEA (Aircraft Electronics Association), we bridge the gap between maintenance and aesthetics. We understand the "language of Avionics" and the mechanical sensitivity of your flight deck.
The GreenClean Methodology
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our rigorous adherence to global standards:
Aerodynamic Efficiency: Our "Pristine Flight" full wash utilizes aviation-spec surfactants to degrease the belly and landing gear, paired with hand-applied polymer sealants to reduce drag.
Compliance-Focused Interiors: We prioritize safety by using Perrone leather conditioning, ensuring your cabin remains FAA Fire-Retardancy compliant.
Avionics Preservation: We protect your investment in Garmin, Honeywell, and Collins suites by using only AEA-approved methods that safeguard anti-glare coatings.
Certified Chemistry: Every product used—from bug removal to paint correction—is 100% Boeing, Airbus, and AMS-certified.
A Partner in Asset Management
Whether you are an owner-operator or managing a diverse fleet for an FBO, GreenClean provides the professional difference. We back our expertise with $5,000,000 Hangar-Keepers Liability Insurance, ensuring your asset is protected the moment it enters our care.
Excellence is not an accident; it is the result of precision, training, and a deep respect for the machines that take us to the skies.