Duncan Aviation has announced that is has completed the refurbishment of a CL-350 at its full-service facility in Provo, Utah. The project included a full strip and repaint of the aircraft’s exterior as well as a complete interior refresh.
The aircraft’s owner wanted exterior design that would serve as a true statement piece. Drawing initial inspiration from his Falcon, the scheme was adapted and refined for the CL-350 to highlight the sleek lines of the airframe.
Duncan Aviation designed the exterior with a luminous white pearl base that flows seamlessly across the fuselage. Heavier, darker elements were used on the tail to create balance and visual weight, while striping was carefully placed to draw the eye along the length of the aircraft. The engines feature a ‘swooping’ design that begins low on the nacelles and is designed to carry the viewer’s gaze upward toward the tail. At the owner’s request, both the top and bottom of the wings showcase crisp white-and-blue stripes.
“This exterior is the opposite of ordinary,” said Duncan Aviation senior lead designer Molly Pfeiffer. “The colours and flow of the scheme fit beautifully on the body of the aircraft, giving it a fast, showpiece quality that reflects the owner’s vision.”

Duncan Aviation’s design team also delivered a full interior refurbishment, preserving only the existing woodwork. The rest of the cabin was reimagined with a clean, modern aesthetic that aimed to balance light and dark elements.
The redesigned seats feature a two-tone leather combination with contrasting black French stitching and perforated inserts. Darker leather accents were incorporated on armrests and headrest sides. The divan showcases a single-tone leather design with subtle black contrast stitching.
The custom carpet was meticulously tested and approved by the owner before being tip-sheared to reveal its full pattern along the entire length of the cabin. Duncan Aviation says the modern black-and-white palette, paired with sleek detailing, transformed the cabin from its previous beige and brown tones into a lighter, more sophisticated space.
“The client wanted a cabin that felt current and refined,” Pfeiffer said. “The two-tone seating, custom stitching, and unique carpet design achieved exactly that—creating an interior that is visually striking while maintaining a clean, cohesive look.”



