Understanding Pricing

How Jetaxia prices detailing services by aircraft type.

Jetaxia prices detailing transparently by aircraft type. When you select an aircraft during booking, the platform shows the price for each service on that specific airframe — no haggling, no surprise invoices.

How pricing works

Each of the ten service tiers has a price per aircraft category. Larger aircraft carry higher prices because the work takes longer, uses more product, and often requires more technicians. The six aircraft categories in the Jetaxia catalog are:

  • Light — piston singles, turboprops, light jets (e.g., Phenom 100, Citation CJ).
  • Midsize — Citation XLS, Learjet 60, Hawker 800.
  • Super-midsize — Challenger 300, Citation Longitude, Falcon 50.
  • Large — Falcon 900, Gulfstream G450/G500, Challenger 650.
  • Ultra-long — Gulfstream G650, Global 7500, Falcon 8X.

When pricing requires a quote

If you see "Quote" instead of a price on a service card, that means the aircraft/service combination isn't in the standard catalog. This happens with:

  • Ultra-long-range aircraft with unusual configurations.
  • Heavy iron (airliners, VIP conversions).
  • Aircraft types Jetaxia hasn't serviced often enough to standardize.

Submit the booking anyway — Jetaxia reviews the request and returns a price for your approval before the vendor is dispatched. No charges happen without your confirmation.

What's included in the price

  • Vendor labor for the selected services.
  • All cleaning products, chemicals, and consumables.
  • Documentation — timestamps, photos, service history record.
  • Jetaxia platform coordination.

Third-party fees (FBO ramp fees, hangar access, special equipment) are separate and disclosed before service.

FAQ

How is aircraft detailing pricing determined?

Pricing is based on aircraft type (category) and services selected. Larger aircraft take longer to detail and require more products, so prices scale with aircraft size — piston, light jet, midsize, super-midsize, large, ultra-long.

Why do some services show 'Quote' instead of a price?

Some aircraft types require a custom quote — typically ultra-long-range, unusual configurations, or aircraft where Jetaxia doesn't have enough vendor history to set a standard price. Submit your booking and you'll receive a price for approval before the vendor is dispatched.

Is there a price difference for urgent bookings?

Urgent flags don't automatically change pricing. They signal to Jetaxia and the vendor that the booking needs priority handling. Any rush pricing would be presented to you before service begins.

What's included in the service price?

The quoted price covers the vendor's labor, products, and documentation (photos, service record). Airport fees, hangar access charges, or third-party add-ons are separate and disclosed before service.

Related — booking your first detail, services explained.