Livery printing for Aircraft

On October 29, 2018, Posted by , In 2018, With Comments Off on Livery printing for Aircraft

Livery printing for aircraft

Did you know it’s possible to temporarily change the livery of your aircraft without having to use a single drop of paint…

Why would you want to do that?

There are many reasons why airlines and private charter companies might do this, it could be for promotional reasons.

The Larchfield team recently installed a temporary livery for the GB Invictus team for British Airways this was in conjunction with IAC in Ireland.

The promotion was to wish the Invictus Team UK all the luck for the upcoming games and to give them a supercharged send-off.

This kind of installation is very cost-effective using specialised 3M aircraft film which is specifically designed to withstand the different temperatures and expansion of the fuselage during flight.

The 3M aircraft film is also designed to last if required and is easily removed using special fluids which will not cause damage to the paint system.

3M graphic material solutions can help aviation brands communicate new franchises, services, and routes or to execute promotional campaigns and advertising content. Tried and tested specifically for the sector, 3M graphics are hardwearing, high quality and look great.

You can really make your aircraft stand out from the fleet by applying printable graphics.

Aeroplanes travel in some of the most challenging conditions there are. Freezing cold temperatures and high altitudes are no problem for 3M graphic materials which have been specifically designed and manufactured to keep their quality and longevity no matter what the environment

Larchfield  Aerospace & Graphics, has invested in the latest wide-format printers and equipment to ensure that we can meet any requirement for our customers large or small.

Have a look at some of these beautiful designs which we think are just amazing!

If you require more information or want to discuss your next project then drop us an email or call us today.

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