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Airframe is a procurement-grade, dashboard-style landing page built for commercial aircraft manufacturers. It features a cinematic factory assembly hero, animated fleet telemetry counters, and an interactive side-by-side comparison cockpit. Designed for airline procurement directors and leasing analysts, it uses a warm stone color system and a data-first layout to turn fleet evaluation visits into qualified leads.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Airframe is a single-page, data-command landing page template built for commercial aircraft manufacturers. It combines a cinematic factory assembly header with an interactive comparison cockpit, animated fleet statistics, and a scroll-triggered call-to-action bar. The warm stone palette and structured checklist layout give procurement evaluators the clarity they need to make high-stakes fleet decisions.
Who this template is for
This template is built for aerospace and defense organizations that need to convert sophisticated, high-value evaluators rather than casual browsers. The layout assumes the reader arrives with a spreadsheet already open.
- Airline procurement directors comparing fleet renewal economics across range, payload, and seat-mile cost
- Defense ministry acquisition boards assessing strategic airlift capability and program milestones
- Leasing company analysts stress-testing residual values and dispatch reliability over long asset cycles
What problem this template solves
Procurement evaluators in commercial aviation do not respond to marketing language. They need structured, auditable evidence that lets them compare options row by row. Standard landing pages cannot hold this audience. They leave the moment the copy feels like advertising rather than data.
- No standard template offers an interactive comparison cockpit with toggleable competitor benchmarks built in
- Procurement directors need desktop-first, data-dense layouts that mirror the dossier format they already work in
- The persistent, scroll-earned call-to-action prevents premature asks before evidence has accumulated
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, five-section landing page with high interactivity and a carefully sequenced conversion flow. Every section is purpose-built for the aerospace procurement context described in the brief.
- A cinematic hero with floating telemetry data cards, animated fleet statistics, and a factory assembly video composition
- An interactive side-by-side comparison cockpit with toggleable aircraft versus competitor benchmarks across nine evaluation criteria
- A certification and trust section, a technical specifications bento, a scroll-linked persistent call-to-action bar, and a gated secondary download path
Feature list
This template is built around a set of deliberate, interconnected capabilities. Each one serves the specific workflow of a fleet procurement evaluation.
Cinematic Factory Assembly Hero
The header uses a slow dolly shot moving along the fuselage from nose cone to empennage. Workers in clean suits and robotic arms are shown in context. Telemetry data ticks upward in the lower third, displaying units delivered, fleet-wide flight hours, and dispatch reliability climbing past 99.7 percent. No voiceover is needed because the numbers speak.
Animated Fleet Telemetry Counters
A dedicated fleet statistics section runs animated counters for 2,847 units delivered, 94 million flight hours accumulated, and a 99.7 percent dispatch reliability figure. These counters activate on scroll entry and give the evaluator immediate confidence before they reach the comparison grid.
Interactive Comparison Cockpit
This is the core of the template. A side-by-side checklist grid lets the visitor toggle between the manufacturer's aircraft and anonymized competitor benchmarks. Nine criteria are covered: range and payload, seat-mile cost, engine options, maintenance interval hours, cabin cross-section width, cargo volume, noise footprint, and carbon output per passenger-kilometer. Data rows reveal as the visitor scrolls, building a cumulative case.
Scroll-Triggered Persistent Call-to-Action Bar
A bottom bar requesting the fleet economics report activates only after the visitor has scrolled past at least three comparison modules. This sequence earns the ask with evidence first. The form captures airline or lessor name, current fleet composition via dropdown, evaluation timeline, and a single open field for specific route pairs to be modeled.
Gated Secondary Download Path
A lower-commitment exit path offers a specification comparison PDF gated behind only an email address. This captures analysts who are still building their shortlist without requiring full form completion.
Certification and Trust Bento
A bento grid section displays regulatory certifications, operator logos, and program milestones. This section provides the institutional credibility layer that procurement boards require before escalating an evaluation.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Assembly Line | Cinematic factory header with floating telemetry data cards |
| Fleet Statistics Bar | Animated counters for deliveries, flight hours, dispatch reliability |
| Comparison Cockpit Grid | Interactive side-by-side checklist with competitor toggle |
| Certification Trust Bento | Regulatory badges, operator logos, program milestones |
| Technical Specifications Bento | Asymmetric aircraft cutaway with spec callouts |
| Footer Row | Linear single-row footer with navigation and legal links |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme expressed through a warm stone color system. The palette feels like a procurement dossier left open on a mahogany desk: authoritative but unhurried, warm enough to spend hours inside without the fatigue of a clinical aerospace datasheet.
- Quarry beige (#D5C4A1) as the primary background, hangar shadow (#3B3228) for data-dense typography, sandstone highlight (#A67C52) on selected comparison columns and active toggle states, and titanium chalk (#F0EBE3) for card surfaces and table rows
- Fraunces serif is used for display headings to carry authority and weight; DM Sans handles all data labels, table content, and interactive user interface elements for clarity at small sizes
- The checklist-and-audit creative direction renders every section as a procurement evaluation criterion, making the visual language feel like an auditable document rather than a sales brochure
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first, which reflects how airline procurement directors and leasing analysts actually work. Large comparison grids and spec tables are designed for widescreen layouts with multiple reference documents open side by side.
- Server Components handle all static sections such as the hero, fleet statistics, certification bento, and footer to keep initial load fast
- Client Components are scoped to the interactive comparison cockpit and the scroll-linked call-to-action bar, keeping interactivity targeted and contained
- High animation fidelity is preserved for telemetry counter reveals, comparison row entrances, and the scroll-activated persistent bar without compromising the overall rendering speed of static content
How this template helps you convert
The conversion architecture is deliberately sequenced. The template does not ask for commitment before it delivers evidence.
- The cinematic header and animated telemetry counters establish credibility immediately, before the visitor has read a single specification row, setting a high baseline of institutional trust.
- The interactive comparison cockpit adjudicates rather than persuades: nine evaluation criteria build a cumulative data case row by row, so the visitor reaches the call-to-action already convinced by their own analysis.
- The scroll-triggered persistent bar and the lower-commitment PDF download path together cover two buyer stages, capturing both decision-ready procurement directors and analysts still building their shortlist.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Aerospace and Defense category under the Aircraft and Aviation subcategory, positioned specifically for the commercial aircraft manufacturer niche. A few additional points worth noting for teams evaluating this template:
- The template is built with English-language copy context and United States dollar pricing references, with international regulatory references covering both Federal Aviation Administration and European Union Aviation Safety Agency certification contexts
- The comparison cockpit uses anonymized competitor benchmark data by design, keeping the layout compliant with typical industry presentation standards without naming competitors directly
- Typography pairing of Fraunces and DM Sans was selected to balance the authority of a serif display face with the legibility demands of dense data tables at procurement-level detail
- The footer follows a linear single-row pattern, keeping the page exit clean and uncluttered after the main conversion events have been completed




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Checklist & Audit
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Dashboard/Data Grid
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Cinematic Factory Assembly Hero
Animated Fleet Telemetry Counters
Interactive Side-by-side Comparison Cockpit
Scroll-triggered Persistent Call-to-action Bar
Gated Secondary PDF Download
Certification and Trust Bento Grid
Related questions
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