Aircraft

• Coverage

Aircraft

Wing leading edges, nose cones, and step areas take constant abuse from debris, rain erosion, and UV at altitude. We apply PPF to the areas that wear fastest, and ceramic coating to protect the fuselage between maintenance cycles.

• Why It Matters

Leading Edge Protection

PPF on wing leading edges, horizontal stabilizers, and nose cones where erosion and debris impact are most severe.

High-Wear Zones

Step areas, door frames, and cargo loading zones protected against scuffs, scratches, and ground handling damage.

Fuselage & Paint

Ceramic coating for the fuselage to resist UV degradation, exhaust staining, and environmental contamination between detail cycles.

• Frequently Asked Questions

Is paint protection film used on aircraft?

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Yes — PPF is widely used in aviation for paint protection on private and commercial aircraft. ALSET Custom works with aircraft owners and maintenance teams to apply PPF to appropriate surfaces. We work with your maintenance team to make sure all applications align with the specific aircraft's materials and maintenance requirements.

What areas of an aircraft benefit most from PPF?

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Wing leading edges, horizontal stabilizers, nose cones, engine inlets, and propeller zones face the most erosion and debris impact during flight. Ground handling areas like step zones, door frames, and cargo loading surfaces also benefit from PPF to prevent scuffs and scratches.

Can you ceramic coat an aircraft?

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Yes. Ceramic coating adds a durable, water-repelling layer on the fuselage, wings, and painted areas. It helps protect against sun damage, exhaust stains, and daily grime. It also makes cleaning faster between service intervals.

• Get Started

Every project is unique.

Tell us about your aircraft and we'll put together a custom quote.

Get in Touch

NOKOMIS / SARASOTA

(941) 837-2828 604 N. Tamiami Trail, Nokomis FL 34275

Mon–Fri · 9 AM–5 PM

PUNTA GORDA

(941) 786-6812 28041 Airpark Dr, Punta Gorda FL 33982

Mon–Sat · 9 AM–5 PM