
JetGlow Aviation, a new company based at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH) in Wisconsin, is now offering aircraft exterior and interior services to aircraft owners, flight departments, charter operators, FBOs, and aviation businesses throughout Wisconsin and the Midwest.
“Aircraft owners and operators put significant investment into their aircraft, but appearance maintenance is often treated as an afterthought,” said Chris Hibben, Founder and Managing Member of JetGlow Aviation, a pilot, and retired U.S. Air Force Reserve Combat Cameraman. “JetGlow was built around the idea that aircraft condition is part of aircraft maintenance. A clean, protected, and professionally maintained aircraft reflects directly on safety culture, professionalism, and asset preservation.”

Unlike traditional automotive detailers entering the aviation space, JetGlow focuses exclusively on aircraft and aviation environments, he added.
Services include aircraft washing, paint decontamination, paint correction, brightwork polishing, ceramic coatings, interior detailing, carpet and leather care, aircraft window restoration, and ongoing maintenance programs designed to reduce long-term deterioration and preserve aircraft appearance year-round.
JetGlow’s flagship maintenance program, JetGlow ORBIT, provides scheduled exterior and interior condition maintenance tailored to each aircraft’s operational environment and utilization. The company also offers JetGlow RESET restoration services and JetGlow CLARITY aircraft window restoration.
The company operates from Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh and provides mobile services throughout Wisconsin and surrounding states, including the Green Bay, Appleton, Milwaukee, Madison, and Chicago aviation markets.
JetGlow Aviation is also expanding its educational presence within the aviation community. During EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026, JetGlow plans to host aviation appearance maintenance training and educational events in partnership with industry leaders and aviation product manufacturers.

“Our goal is to help raise the standard of aircraft appearance maintenance across general and business aviation,” Hibben said. “We want operators to view condition maintenance the same way they view any other form of preventative maintenance.”
For more information: JetGlowAviation.com

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