Duncan Gives Global XRS an 'Arctic Camo' Makeover
The Global Express XRS's livery features a digital camouflage pattern of black and gray shades.
Duncan Aviation's latest Global Express XRS refurb includes an "arctic camo" livery. (Photo: Duncan Aviation)

Duncan Aviation recently delivered a uniquely refurbished Global Express XRS with an “arctic camo” livery from its Battle Creek, Michigan facility. For the digital camouflage pattern of layered black and gray shades, Duncan’s paint team put in more than 211 hours with the layout, used seven rolls of transfer material, and 13 rolls of paint mask.


“Despite regulations that stipulate how thick we can paint the layers on the exterior, we were able to achieve the layered fade and the aesthetic goals the customer wanted while staying within the requirements,” said Duncan Aviation lead designer Emily Krawczak. “The careful planning of our paint experts made it all possible. The aircraft certainly commands attention, and this has been one of my favorite paint projects.”


The aircraft also has a “one-of-a-kind" interior, featuring custom carpet in a tone-on-tone pattern with a geometric design, bulkheads painted in a high-gloss piano black, and a hydrographic carbon-fiber look on the credenza top, lower galley front, drink rails, and card tables.


“We provided several renderings and modification options before finally settling on a work scope that pushed our teams and, in the end, showcases all of our skills as a completion shop,” said Duncan completions and modifications sales rep Adam Bruce.