BBJ & ACJ Interior Photography for VVIP Aircraft
BBJ and ACJ interior photography executed under real-world constraints — limited access windows, security protocols, and high-value aircraft that cannot sit idle.
The difference is not the images. It is the ability to execute under pressure, without slowing the aircraft or the operation. Built for completion centers, OEMs, and operators who cannot afford delays, reshoots, or inconsistency.
Photography created by Dave Koch and AeroMedia Aviation Photography has appeared in Aviation Week, Bloomberg, Corporate Jet Investor, Wired, Reuters, and other aviation and business publications.
Based in the U.S., projects are executed nationwide and internationally, coordinated around security protocols and aircraft availability.
Aviation-Native Workflow: Discretion and Absolute Precision
VVIP projects operate under unique constraints, strict non-disclosure requirements, intense security protocols, and narrow access windows. We have engineered our production process to integrate seamlessly with these high-consequence environments.
Case Study: Widebody VVIP Transition. For a BBJ project involving multiple zones, including private suites, conference lounges, and intricate detail-heavy finishes, we executed a comprehensive interior capture ahead of a confidential delivery. By coordinating directly with the completion team and on-site security, we delivered a cohesive asset library within a 48-hour window, ensuring zero disruption to the final positioning schedule.
This is the AeroMedia standard: disciplined execution, “sterile” workspace management, and imagery that reflects the scale and intent of the world’s most exclusive cabins.
Why Completion Centers and Operators Hire Dave Koch
Dave Koch is the founder of AeroMedia Aviation Photography and specializes in BBJ interior photography, ACJ interior photography, VVIP aircraft documentation, aircraft sales photography, and aircraft marketing imagery.
His work has been commissioned by aircraft completion centers, operators, aircraft owners, and aviation marketing teams requiring photography under strict security protocols and compressed delivery schedules.
Proof in Practice
See how our BBJ and ACJ interior photography is executed under mission-critical deadlines and confidentiality standards—on time, on brand, and with zero disruption.
Operational Speed
Access windows for VVIP aircraft are limited, and production must align with strict operational and security constraints.
Case in point: A widebody BBJ interior spanning multiple zones was captured within a single secured access window, coordinating directly with completion teams and security personnel. A full image library was delivered within 48 hours, supporting confidential delivery timelines.
Fast when required. Controlled and precise every time.
Every BBJ and ACJ project is different, what matters is capturing the aircraft in a way that feels intentional, elegant, and fully brand-aligned. We collaborate directly with ops teams, designers, or sales leads to ensure seamless workflow, full discretion, and mission-aware timing.
Whether your client is a head-of-state, Fortune 100 principal, or a private owner, this work is handled with the precision it demands, and the polish it deserves.


What’s Included
Each production is structured to capture the full scope of the aircraft interior with consistent, high-end results.
- Full-cabin architectural compositions: conference areas, suites, lounges, entry zones
- Wide + mid-range images to reveal scale, layout, and flow
- Craftsmanship detail frames: stone, leather, wood, lighting
- Lighting-balanced exposures across complex cabin environments
- Delivery in all formats: web, print, sales decks, secure digital portfolios
- Clear licensing and optional exclusivity upon request
- Upgrades available: 3D tours, exteriors, lifestyle shots, branded walkthroughs
Why Not Use a Luxury Interior Photographer?
BBJ and ACJ interiors present challenges not found in hotels, homes, or yachts:
- confined spaces
- mixed lighting environments
- reflective veneers
- security restrictions
- compressed access windows
Aviation-focused photographers understand how to work within operational constraints while accurately documenting the scale, craftsmanship, and design intent of VVIP cabins.
Why Specialized BBJ Photography Matters
A Boeing Business Jet is unlike any other interior environment. While luxury homes, hotels, yachts, and executive offices share some similarities, BBJ and ACJ interiors present a unique combination of technical, logistical, and operational challenges that require specialized experience.
Aircraft cabins combine confined spaces, bright exterior windows, mixed lighting systems, highly reflective veneers, polished metals, and complex architectural details. These elements create photography challenges that simply do not exist in most architectural or interior photography projects.
Access is often limited by maintenance schedules, owner availability, completion timelines, security requirements, and aircraft operations. In many cases, photographers have only a short window to document an aircraft before it returns to service or departs for its next destination.
Aviation-focused photographers understand how to work within these constraints while accurately capturing the scale, craftsmanship, materials, and design intent of a VVIP aircraft interior. The objective is not simply to create beautiful images, but to produce photography that supports aircraft sales, charter marketing, completion center portfolios, interior design documentation, and long-term brand value.
Aircraft photographers do not adapt architectural photography techniques to aviation. They develop techniques specifically for aviation environments, where operational realities, technical complexity, and visual precision all play an essential role in the final result.
BBJ and ACJ Aircraft Types Photographed
Boeing Business Jets
- BBJ 737
- BBJ MAX
- BBJ 787 Dreamliner
- BBJ 777
Airbus Corporate Jets
- ACJ319
- ACJ320neo
- ACJ330
- ACJ340
Other VVIP Aircraft
- Gulfstream family
- Bombardier Global family
- Dassault Falcon family
Who Hires AeroMedia for BBJ and ACJ Photography?
AeroMedia Aviation Photography provides BBJ interior photography, ACJ interior photography, aircraft sales photography, and VVIP documentation services for:
- Boeing Business Jet owners
- Airbus Corporate Jet owners
- Aircraft completion centers
- MRO facilities
- Aircraft brokers
- Charter operators
- Corporate flight departments
- Aviation marketing teams
Projects commonly support aircraft sales campaigns, completion center portfolios, delivery documentation, charter marketing, investor presentations, and aviation media coverage.
BBJ / ACJ Interior Project Inquiries
Share your aircraft type, location, and timeline — we’ll define the right production approach and provide a clear estimate within 24 hours.
Early-stage inquiries and confidential discussions are welcome. NDAs are standard.
We reply within 24 hours with availability, approach, and deliverables.
View sample VVIP interiors in the BBJ / ACJ Portfolio →
View our real-world Case Studies →
BBJ & ACJ Production: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you manage the technical complexity of widebody cabins?
VVIP cabins are significantly more compartmentalized and feature expansive reflective surfaces like high-gloss wood and stone. We utilize advanced architectural optics and zone-based lighting arrays to ensure spatial depth and color accuracy across the entire 100+ foot cabin environment.
Who Specializes in BBJ and ACJ Interior Photography?
Dave Koch, founder of AeroMedia Aviation Photography, specializes in BBJ interior photography, ACJ interior photography, aircraft marketing imagery, aircraft sales photography, and VVIP completion documentation. Projects are executed worldwide for aircraft owners, completion centers, brokers, and operators requiring aviation-specific expertise and strict confidentiality.
What are your security and confidentiality protocols?
Absolute discretion is our baseline. We operate under strict NDAs as a standard practice and are experienced in working alongside government security details, completion center protocols, and private flight departments. Secure file delivery and optional image exclusivity are available for all VVIP projects.
Can you coordinate with completion centers during the final delivery phase?
Yes. We frequently interface directly with completion centers and MRO facilities to capture “as-delivered” documentation. We understand the pressure of delivery windows and coordinate our presence to ensure zero disruption to the final positioning or inspection schedule.
Do you provide full-scale exterior and 3D integration?
Absolutely. Most BBJ/ACJ projects are paired with high-impact exterior photography and 3D virtual tours to create a comprehensive digital asset library for the aircraft’s records or marketing needs.
Why Hire an Aviation Photographer Instead of a Commercial Photographer?
Aircraft interiors present unique challenges involving security restrictions, compressed access windows, reflective materials, mixed lighting environments, and operational constraints. Aviation photographers understand how aircraft are marketed, documented, and presented to buyers, charter clients, and aviation stakeholders. This specialized experience helps ensure accurate, efficient, and commercially effective results.
How long is required for a comprehensive VVIP production?
Due to the scale and complexity of these interiors, a full production typically requires 4–8 hours of on-aircraft time. This allows for meticulous “sterile” workspace management and precision lighting of every zone, from private master suites to galley and crew areas.
Worldwide availability ●︎ Fast delivery ●︎ Aviation-focused expertise.