Display Examples

Representative Aircraft Displays

The displays shown below are representative examples of work produced for airline, manufacturer, and institutional environments.
They are not consumer merchandise and are not offered through open retail channels.

Each example demonstrates our approach to scale accuracy, restrained finish, and brand-aligned presentation — suitable for executive offices, aviation museums, and curated environments where credibility matters.

Representative Programs

Commercial Airline Aircraft

B757 Family · B747 Family · A320 / A321 Family

Produced for airline and corporate environments, these displays emphasize accurate proportions, restrained detailing, and finishes appropriate for long-term presentation. Programs may support fleet representation, heritage initiatives, or executive installations.


Business & Corporate Aviation

Large Cabin and Mid-Size Jet Aircraft

Designed for manufacturer showrooms, executive offices, and private aviation environments, these displays focus on clean lines, material quality, and presentation-grade finish without ornamentation.


Military & Historic Aircraft

B-17 Flying Fortress and Heritage Aircraft

Created for museum and institutional settings, heritage programs prioritize historical accuracy, scale discipline, and finishes appropriate for exhibition and educational environments.

 

Examples — Reference Only

These examples illustrate how museum‑grade displays can be configured for different environments — corporate, institutional, and aviation contexts.

Program Governance & Authorization

All displays are produced under controlled, produced-to-order programs.
Aircraft markings, liveries, and brand elements are represented only with appropriate authorization and review, ensuring alignment with brand and institutional standards.

No inventory is maintained. Each display is created for a specific aircraft reference and approved use case.

 

 

Begin a Display Program

If you are exploring a display for an airline brand environment, museum exhibit, or institutional installation, we invite you to begin a discussion.