Overview
- Magnifica Air says it will launch scheduled all-business-class flights in 2027, positioning its “Private Class” product between commercial first class and private jets.
- It reports signed agreements for six Airbus A220-300s and two A321neos from Air Lease Corporation and Azorra, with the first aircraft due before year-end and about 18 months of VIP completion to follow.
- The company plans A220-300s with roughly 54 first-class seats and A321neos with 44–46 lie-flat seats, four private suites, and a dedicated lounge area.
- Magnifica outlines an end-to-end premium experience featuring private terminals, curbside arrival, white-glove baggage handling, streamlined security, and low-density cabins without overhead bins.
- The startup states it aims to be carbon-neutral at launch through the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel and a fuel-efficient Airbus fleet.