Aircraft Livery Installation
and Removal Services

At LogoSky, we deliver end-to-end aircraft graphics installation and removal services, trusted by airlines, MROs, and OEMs worldwide. Our certified in-house application team works with precision and speed across both hangar and ramp environments, under tight turnaround schedules.

Whether it's a full livery application, partial decal, or event-specific branding, our team ensures flawless execution on narrow-body, wide-body, and business jets. We also handle the installation of technical placards, cabin markings, and regulatory labels, as part of a unified aircraft graphics solution. All services are carried out in strict compliance with OEM specifications, airline brand manuals, and global aviation standards, including EASA, FAA, and DGCA.

Technical Expertise,
Inhouse Crew

Unlike many providers, we never outsource. Our installation crew is part of LogoSky — trained in aviation maintenance environments, and skilled in handling aircraft-specific surfaces, paint systems, and compliance zones.

From avoiding airflow-critical areas to navigating static ports and access panels, our technicians approach each job with full technical awareness. This reduces the risk of rework and ensures durable, regulation-compliant outcomes from the first application.

Controlled Livery
Removal

Unlike many providers, we never outsource. Our installation crew is part of LogoSky — trained in aviation maintenance environments, and skilled in handling aircraft-specific surfaces, paint systems, and compliance zones.

From avoiding airflow-critical areas to navigating static ports and access panels, our technicians approach each job with full technical awareness. This reduces the risk of rework and ensures durable, regulation-compliant outcomes from the first application.

Global Reach, Local Precision

Our team operates worldwide, seamlessly integrating with MRO schedules and aircraft delivery timelines. With clear pre-job documentation and agile on-site coordination, we minimise downtime and ensure consistent quality — whether it's a single aircraft or an entire fleet update.