Rotor - Executive Helicopter Landing Page Template
Rotor is a hero-dominant landing page template built for luxury helicopter charter services. It uses a split-video hero comparing freeway gridlock against helicopter transit, a cockpit-dark Tech Glass visual system, and a sequential lead-capture form. The template targets C-suite travelers, production companies, and resort concierge desks who need to convert time-sensitive visitors into flight plan requests.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Rotor is a single-page lead generation template for helicopter charter services. It opens with a synchronized split-video comparison that makes the value proposition visceral and immediate. The design follows a Tech Glass aesthetic using a Carbon Fiber color palette. Every scroll section is engineered to move a serious buyer from curiosity to a submitted flight plan request.
Who this template is for
This template is built for operators and businesses in the premium aviation and helicopter charter space. It speaks directly to decision-makers and the teams who serve them.
- Helicopter charter operators targeting C-suite executives and downtown-to-downtown business travel
- Production companies booking aerial location scouting flights
- Luxury resort concierge desks arranging sunset coastal transfers for high-net-worth guests
What problem this template solves
Premium charter services often struggle to communicate their time advantage quickly enough before a visitor leaves the page. A static hero or generic headline rarely captures the urgency that makes helicopter transit worth its price.
- Visitors cannot immediately feel the difference between ground traffic and air transit without a direct, real-time comparison
- Generic aviation templates fail to communicate precision, credibility, and premium positioning together
- Research-mode visitors leave without a second conversion path, so potential leads are lost entirely
What you get with this template
Rotor delivers a fully structured, single-page layout that covers every stage of the buyer journey, from the first emotional hook to the final form submission.
- A full-viewport split-video hero with synchronized timestamps and a delayed headline reveal
- Transparent glass-card fleet and route sections with schematic and arc-map treatments
- A pinned bottom-viewport lead form and a secondary email-capture path for research-mode visitors
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of interactive and visual components, each designed to serve a specific conversion role.
Split-Video Hero with Timestamp Reveal
The hero fills ninety percent of the viewport with two synchronized video panels. The left panel shows bumper-to-bumper freeway footage with a ticking timestamp. The right panel shows a stabilized helicopter nose-camera feed crossing the same route. A thin cyan divider separates them. Once the freeway counter passes forty-five minutes, a single headline fades in over the helicopter side: "Already there."
Sequential Pre-Flight Lead Form
The primary call-to-action form is pinned to the bottom of the viewport after the hero clears. Fields appear one at a time in pre-flight checklist order: departure city, destination, date, then passenger count. The staggered reveal reduces form friction and keeps the interaction feeling deliberate and premium.
Technical Fleet Schematic Cards
Fleet specifications are presented as instrument-data cards with an exploded-view schematic aesthetic. Each card sits in dark space with specs rendered as cockpit data readouts rather than standard product descriptions. This builds technical credibility without breaking the visual tone.
Glowing Route Arc Map
The routes section renders city-to-city connections as glowing cyan arcs over a satellite-dark cityscape base. This communicates coverage, precision, and geography at a glance without requiring a full interactive mapping system.
Secondary Fleet Guide Email Capture
A dedicated section below the main form offers a "Download Fleet Guide" path. It captures email address and company name from visitors still in research mode. This provides a second conversion layer for buyers not yet ready to submit a flight request.
Cabin Interior Photography Section
Helicopter cabin interiors are presented through curved glass with depth-of-field blur applied to the skyline behind. Each image is framed to communicate comfort, exclusivity, and spatial precision in a single visual.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Split-Video | Prove time advantage with synchronized freeway versus helicopter footage |
| Fleet Schematic Cards | Present aircraft specs as technical instrument data |
| Route Arc Map | Show city-to-city coverage with glowing cyan arcs over dark satellite imagery |
| Cabin Interior Gallery | Communicate comfort and exclusivity through curved-glass photography |
| Fleet Guide Capture | Offer a downloadable guide to capture research-mode visitor emails |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with essential links and contact information |
Design & branding system
The template uses a Tech Glass visual identity built on a Carbon Fiber color system. Every design decision references cockpit materials and instrument panel logic.
- Color palette: deep cockpit black (#0B0E11), instrument-panel charcoal (#1C2127), brushed titanium (#A8B2BD), and heads-up-display cyan (#00E5FF) reserved for hover states, active route lines, and call-to-action edges
- Typography: DM Sans handles interface and data elements for precision readability; Fraunces appears at editorial moments for tonal contrast
- Transparent glass-card system carries through every scroll section, isolating each content layer the way a cockpit instrument panel isolates each readout
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first to serve C-suite buyers reviewing on large screens in offices or airport lounges. It scales responsively to mobile viewports without losing the core visual hierarchy.
- Static sections use server components for reliable rendering; the interactive hero and lead form use client components to support animations and sequential field logic
- GSAP ScrollTrigger drives scroll-based animations including clip-path reveals, staggered form field appearances, and timestamp counter behavior
How this template helps you convert
Rotor is structured so that the hardest selling is done by the hero before a visitor reads a single word of copy.
- The split-video comparison converts skepticism into belief in under sixty seconds, so visitors arrive at the form already persuaded by evidence, not just claims
- The pinned call-to-action form maintains constant visibility after the hero, reducing the number of steps between intent and submission
- The secondary Fleet Guide capture retains research-mode visitors who are not ready to book, turning a potential exit into a qualified lead
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader category of premium aviation and transport landing page templates designed for conversion-focused single-page deployments.
- The animation system relies on GSAP ScrollTrigger for scroll-based reveals and the JavaScript timestamp counter behavior in the hero
- The template is localized for English-language markets with United States dollar formatting and a Los Angeles to New York corridor context built into the route section design
- Social proof placement supports aviation credentials, total flight hours logged, and client-facing metrics in a format consistent with the instrument-data visual language




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Spatial & Architectural
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Split-video Hero with Timestamp Reveal
Sequential Pre-flight Lead Form
Technical Fleet Schematic Cards
Glowing Cyan Route Arc Map
Secondary Fleet Guide Email Capture
Cabin Interior Photography Section
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