Fuselage is a single-page landing page template built for aircraft interior refurbishment and cabin maintenance businesses. It pairs a dark carbon fiber visual system with a case study narrative layout, a stats-led hero section, and a dual lead-capture flow. The design targets MRO directors, fleet managers, and completion center operators who need to communicate technical credibility fast.
by Rocket studio
Fuselage is a precision-built landing page template for cabin refurbishment and aircraft interior workshops. It opens with a bold metrics wall, walks visitors through three escalating case study sections, and closes with a lead generation form. The carbon fiber color system and zigzag layout make it feel as functional and deliberate as the work it represents.
This template is designed for businesses that refurbish, restore, or certify aircraft interiors at a professional level. The layout speaks directly to technically minded buyers who evaluate vendors on proof, not promises.
Aviation interior contractors often struggle to communicate their technical depth through a website. A generic service page does not build the trust that an MRO director or fleet procurement lead needs before scoping a project.
The template delivers a complete single-page layout structured to move a skeptical aviation buyer from first impression to form submission. Every section earns its place in the funnel.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Stats and Metrics Hero Wall
Zigzag Case Study Narrative Layout
Dual Lead Capture Flow
Sticky Call to Action Bar
Carbon Fiber Color System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I update the case study sections with my own project details?
What information does the lead generation form collect?
Can the color palette be adjusted to match my brand?
Is this template suitable for a specialist or a full-service operator?
This template is built around a focused set of sections and components that work together as a single persuasive flow.
Four large-format numbers occupy the full viewport width at page load. The figures shown are 840 or more aircraft redelivered, an 18-day average cabin turnaround, three regulatory certifications (FAA, EASA, and TCCA), and 62,000 or more seat units refurbished. Amber accent labels sit beside each unit label in a tall condensed typeface. A slow-parallax photograph of a stripped mid-work cabin fills the background.
Three alternating left-right sections each present one completed project as a structured story. Each case study covers the operator's original problem, the full scope of work performed, and the measurable outcome. The sequence escalates from a regional turboprop through a narrowbody fleet program to a head-of-state VIP widebody completion, building confidence with every scroll.
The primary call to action reads "Request a Cabin Assessment" and appears as a sticky top-bar button and again after the third case study. The scoped inquiry form captures aircraft type, fleet size, scope of interest, and preferred redelivery window. A secondary path offers a downloadable capability deck gated behind name and email only, serving visitors who are evaluating rather than ready to commit.
The color palette uses four values: deep fuselage charcoal (#1B1F23) as the base, woven carbon weave gray (#3A3F47) for surface contrast, brushed aluminum highlight (#C9CED6) for text and secondary elements, and safety-certification amber (#E8A317) reserved for calls to action, badge icons, and stat callouts. The result is a high-contrast, no-decoration system built for legibility in dark environments.
A persistent top-bar button keeps the primary call to action visible at every scroll depth. Visitors never have to scroll back to take the next step. The button uses the amber accent color to stay visually anchored against the dark base palette throughout the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats hero wall | Opens with four key metrics and a parallax cabin photograph to establish credibility immediately |
| Sticky call to action bar | Keeps the "Request a Cabin Assessment" button accessible at all scroll depths |
| Case study one | Presents the regional turboprop project with problem, scope, and outcome |
| Case study two | Presents the narrowbody fleet program with escalating complexity |
| Case study three | Presents the VIP widebody completion as the trust peak moment |
| Lead gen form | Captures aircraft type, fleet size, scope interest, and redelivery window |
| Capability deck gate | Offers a downloadable deck gated behind name and email for early-stage visitors |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built entirely on a carbon fiber color system. Every color choice is functional, earning its presence through contrast and legibility rather than decoration.
The zigzag layout and dark full-bleed sections are structured to translate cleanly from wide desktop viewports to smaller screens. The alternating image-text columns restack vertically on mobile without losing the narrative sequence.
The page is built around a deliberate trust-building sequence that moves a skeptical buyer toward a scoped inquiry without pressure.
Fuselage is designed as a standalone landing page, not a multi-page site. It is best suited to businesses operating in the aircraft interior and cabin refurbishment space where buyers arrive with technical questions and need structured answers fast.