2026corporatePolet Airlines10 weeks

Polet Airlines — institutional aerospace corporate site

Corporate digital presence for an aviation holding with roots to 1988 — heavy cargo on An-124 Ruslan, second-largest cargo carrier worldwide (2002–2004), direct contractor to Lockheed Martin, the US government and the UN. Six languages, R3F aircraft, full historical regalia section.

https://polet-airlines.vercel.app/
aviation
hover.tracked
Surface

What users see. Identity, motion, UI craft, copy.

Institutional aerospace — a cold navy palette (#050912 → #0A1128) with sky-blue technical accents and red for livery and emergency semantics. Space Grotesk for headlines, JetBrains Mono for technical labels. Glass cards with backdrop-filter, film-grain overlay, a five-step ink scale built through color-mix.

R3F AircraftHistorical RegaliaBento CapabilitiesHeritage TimelineGovernance AccordionInvestor Form
scripta://case/polet-airlines/architecture
Substrate

What holds it up. Architecture, contracts, infra, latency.

Next.js 14 App Router with Server Components for instant first paint and SEO without sacrificing interactivity. Heavy WebGL imported via next/dynamic({ ssr: false }). The cargo aircraft is a real GLB exported from Cinema 4D — we rebuild vertex normals at runtime (the export was missing them), repaint materials in the site palette, and assemble a procedural HDR environment from six Lightformer panels without shipping a single HDR file.

Runtime NormalsProcedural HDRInstanced StreaksSix-language i18nStatic Pre-render
Story

Not a B2C site

The audience is sovereign wealth funds, corporate partners, government counterparties, regulators. The brief was explicit: no consumer-grade visual aggression, no marketing language. Engineering precision, documented reputation, technical superiority. We built a visual language called "institutional aerospace" — what an institutional player looks like, not what a marketing agency thinks they should look like.

Nine certificates, drawn from originals

A whole section drawn entirely from the client’s original certificates: Lockheed Martin EP-3E Recovery 2001, B.I.D. Geneva Gold Star 2000, IACA Trustee Membership signed by Larry Coyne, Madrid Transport Award 1999, US-Russia Bilateral Treaty rights, and four more. Custom SVG seals in six variants by category, a statistical key-performance panel, hover animations with proper cubic-bezier kinetics. The kind of detail that closes a board meeting.

Domain validation as a positioning move

The investor-relations form rejects fourteen public email providers — gmail, yahoo, mail.ru, protonmail, and so on. Only corporate addresses pass. This is not a UX nicety; it is positioning. It signals to the right counterparty that the form is for them and not for them.

Gallery

Pieces of the product.

  • gradient
    Hero — R3F An-124 cargo aircraft01/06
  • rings
    Historical regalia — nine certificates02/06
  • grid
    Bento capabilities — fleet, hubs, MRO03/06
  • scan
    Heritage timeline · IO-driven progress04/06
  • mono
    Governance accordion · 5 profiles05/06
  • mesh
    Preloader — aviation silhouette loop06/06
[ Results ]
6 langs
with RTL Arabic
5 pages
fully translated
38
instanced airflow streaks
14
free-email domains blocked
[ Stack ]
Next.js 14React 18TypeScript 5.6Tailwind CSSReact Three FiberThree.js@react-three/dreiFramer Motion
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