Mobile aircraft detailing service launches at 7 airports in region


RealClean Aircraft Detailing offers standard aircraft detailing as well as specialized services like leather repair.
RealClean Aircraft Detailing offers standard aircraft detailing as well as specialized services like leather repair.
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A mobile airplane detailing business is now serving seven airports in the region. RealClean Southwest Florida offers standard aircraft detailing as well as specialized services like paint revitalization, window restoration and leather repair at airports from Sarasota-Bradenton to Marco Island.

Recently, RealClean Southwest Florida announced its launch at Punta Gorda Airport (PGD), Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ), Venice Municipal Airport (VNC), Naples Airport (APF), Page Field (FMY) and Marco Island Executive Airport (MKY).

Brian Ogrinc is the owner and operator of RealClean Southwest Florida, which is part of the RealClean Aircraft Detailing franchise.

At airports along the Gulf Coast, Ogrinc and his team will handle a variety of aircraft, including jets, turboprop, piston and helicopters, according to a statement.

“I’ve been a professional pilot for 20 years,” Ogrinc says in the statement. “I am excited to mentor and extend the opportunity for new or seasoned professionals to join our team. We are looking to hire like-minded, hard-working, driven and passionate individuals.”

It was not immediately available how many people Orgrinc plans to hire.

RealClean Aircraft Detailing was founded in 2004 to offer aviation detailing and later began offering proprietary cleaning products and equipment as well. Today the company provides professional-grade aircraft detailing services at more than 350 airports across 22 states. According to the company’s website, the investment required to start a RealClean Aircraft Detailing franchise ranges from $235,641 to $414,419.

 

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Elizabeth King

Elizabeth is a business news reporter with the Business Observer, covering primarily Sarasota-Bradenton, in addition to other parts of the region. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, she previously covered hyperlocal news in Maryland for Patch for 12 years. Now she lives in Sarasota County.

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