Case study
Altitude Air Website
Helicopter rescue and charter operator
A high-impact marketing and information site for Altitude Air, showcasing rescue missions, charter services, and flight packages across Nepal’s Himalayan region.
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Aviation / Tourism
Timeline
End-to-end redesign
Focus
Development • Project management • UI/UX design +
Product gallery
Key screens, flows, and UI states from Altitude Air Website. Designed to feel like a real, working product—not just a Dribbble shot.
The new site gives Altitude Air a professional digital front door that supports credibility with international travellers, tour operators, and government partners, and makes it easier to discover services and request flights.
The problem
Why this product needed to exist
Altitude Air needed a website that matched the critical nature of its rescue operations and premium charter services. The previous presence didn’t clearly communicate capabilities, routes, or safety-focused brand, and made it hard for travellers and partners to understand offerings or get in touch quickly.
The product we built
Our approach and the experience we designed
We created a visually rich website that highlights rescue missions, charter options, and key operational details, with clear calls to action and structured content for safety, services, and destinations. The design leans on strong imagery from the Himalayas, while a Django and Next.js-based stack delivers fast performance, reliable content management, and secure hosting.
How we shipped it
- 1Brand & content alignment
Collaborated with Altitude Air to capture the story of its rescue operations, charter services, and safety record, and translated that into a content and IA plan.
- 2UX/UI design & visual direction
Designed a modern, image-led interface that foregrounds rescue capability and route information, while keeping booking and enquiry paths clear.
- 3Implementation & deployment
Built the site on a modern web stack, integrated content management, tuned performance for media-heavy pages, and deployed to robust cloud infrastructure.
