When aircraft are returned to lessors or prepared for a new operator, they often need to meet specific redelivery conditions. A neutral white livery is commonly required to remove the previous operator’s branding and prepare the aircraft for its next service. This EASA-approved modification provides a certified solution for applying a white livery using qualified aircraft paint systems.
Aircraft operators and leasing companies must ensure that aircraft meet contractual redelivery requirements at the end of a lease period. This often includes removing existing airline branding and applying a standard white livery. Operators require an approved, compliant process to accomplish this efficiently while ensuring the aircraft continues to meet airworthiness requirements.
This modification provides approved instructions to apply a white aircraft livery to the applicable aircraft using qualified paint systems from recognized aerospace manufacturers. The procedure ensures proper surface preparation, paint application, and finishing in accordance with approved materials and processes, supporting compliance with airworthiness standards and redelivery requirements.