We recently had the opportunity to transform a Gulfstream V into a flying masterpiece at our full-service MRO facility in Provo, Utah. This project showcases the passion, creativity, and craftsmanship our team brings to every refurbishment. The interior features striking two-tone leather seats with herringbone fabric inserts, custom carbon fiber table boxes, and a stunning stone-look finish using hydrographic film. Drawing inspiration from vintage aviation and yacht design, we incorporated porthole-style windows, luxury vinyl tile flooring, and a sleek, modern cabin layout. Every detail—from soundproofing and upgraded lighting to tailored drinkrails and upholstery—was thoughtfully executed to reflect the owner's bold vision. We take pride in creating more than just interiors; we craft experiences that are as unique as the individuals who fly in them. This Gulfstream V is a testament to what’s possible when innovation and artistry come together in aviation.
In the world of business aviation, you see a lot of aircraft interiors that feature neutral colors like beige and grey. The simple color palettes are perceived as a safer option since they appeal to the masses and help with resale value.
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Molly joined Duncan Aviation’s newest full-service facility in Provo, Utah, in 2019 after working for several years at a completion facility in Dallas, Texas. She began obtaining her Bachelors in Fine Arts in Interior Design degree at the University...
Molly joined Duncan Aviation’s newest full-service facility in Provo, Utah, in 2019 after working for several years at a completion facility in Dallas, Texas. She began obtaining her Bachelors in Fine Arts in Interior Design degree at the University of Oklahoma then completed her degree at The Art Institute.
Now that Duncan's Provo location has the capabilities for large scale completion projects, Molly has been experimenting and looking for new innovative ways to give the customer an aircraft that truly matches their vision. “I am especially fond of a Global that we just recently completed” says Molly. “We were going for a very neutral tone on tone interior and we decided to give our teams a little challenge and veneer the lower sidewalls throughout the aircraft. The end product turned out amazing and it has been one of my favorite projects to date.”