Volt is a Corporate Precision landing page built for electric aircraft manufacturers targeting serious B2B buyers. It opens with an assembly-line cinematic header, then walks procurement officers and fleet operators through alternating proof sections, engineering data, regulatory milestones, and cost economics, before closing with a gated fleet integration form and a white-paper download path.
by Rocket studio
Volt is a single-page, zigzag-layout landing page designed for an electric aircraft manufacturer. It speaks directly to regional airline COOs, cargo operators, and defense procurement officers. The page leads with auditable engineering data and escalates to fleet economics before ever asking for contact details. Every section is built to earn trust before requesting a conversation.
This template is built for companies operating at the intersection of advanced aerospace engineering and enterprise sales. It suits organizations where the buyer is a procurement professional, not a casual browser.
Most aerospace and advanced technology companies present product pages that feel like brochures. They ask for contact information before establishing credibility with the specific audience that matters most.
Volt gives you a fully structured, conversion-sequenced landing page that mirrors the discipline of an analyst report. Every section delivers one proof point before advancing to the next.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Industry Report
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Cinematic Assembly-line Header
Zigzag Alternating Proof Layout
Cost-per-asm Data Section
FAA Certification Milestone Timeline
Dual Conversion Form System
Monochrome Steel Color System
Who is the intended buyer for this landing page template?
Can I replace the cost-per-ASM chart with my own data?
What makes the dual conversion path different from a standard contact form?
Does the work-email validation block free consumer email domains?
Is this template suitable for a defense or unmanned systems audience?
This template ships with purpose-built components for a high-stakes B2B audience. Each feature reflects a deliberate decision about what a procurement reader needs to feel confident.
The header opens with a slow dolly shot along the assembly line, camera at wing height. After four seconds, a single data line types itself on screen before the company wordmark resolves in titanium gray. There is no music, only ambient factory tone.
Each section pairs a left-module visual with a right-module data element, then flips on the next pass. The sequence moves from engineering validation to market economics to fleet integration, building conviction the way a financial analyst report would.
One section presents a chart showing cost per available seat mile declining against kerosene baselines. The chart includes real axis labels and sourced footnotes, giving procurement readers the kind of referenced evidence they expect from a formal evaluation document.
A dedicated section displays the FAA Part 23 (Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness certification for small aircraft) certification timeline with completed checkmarks at each milestone. This gives fleet evaluators a clear view of where the aircraft stands in the certification process.
The primary call to action captures company name, fleet size via a dropdown (5 to 20, 21 to 50, or 51 or more aircraft), current airframe type, and a work email with client-side validation that rejects personal addresses. A secondary download path requires only an email, serving engineers who influence but do not sign.
The entire page uses a four-color palette: mill-finish aluminum, deep fuselage charcoal, titanium mid-tone, and a single electric arc blue reserved for interactive elements and live data highlights. The result feels like an unpainted prototype under hangar lighting.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Assembly Line Header | Opens with cinematic dolly shot and timed data reveal |
| Propulsion Test Visual | Displays full-bleed test rig photography as proof of engineering |
| Cost-per-ASM Chart | Presents cost economics against kerosene baseline with sourced data |
| Fleet Integration Brief call to action | First primary call-to-action placement at page midpoint |
| Regulatory Milestone Timeline | Shows FAA Part 23 certification progress with completed checkmarks |
| Wind Tunnel Airframe Still | Pairs aerodynamic imagery with structural credibility |
| Fleet Integration Form | Final primary call to action with validated work-email form |
| White Paper Download | Secondary lighter-commitment path for engineering influencers |
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme. Every color decision is functional, not decorative, and the palette communicates material seriousness before a single word is read.
The template is structured to deliver the same sequential proof experience on smaller screens as on desktop. The alternating layout adapts so that stacked sections maintain the left-module visual, right-module data reading order.
Volt is designed around one core principle: earn the click by leading with proof. The page sequences information the way a procurement reader already evaluates proposals.
Volt sits within the Aerospace and Defense category, specifically the Space and Advanced Aerospace subcategory, targeting the electric aircraft manufacturer niche. It is built as a single-page zigzag template under the Corporate Precision theme with an Industry Report creative direction and a Partnership and B2B conversion objective.