Magnifica Air has announced the launch of The Seven Club, an exclusive private membership platform designed to deepen its category-defining approach to aviation. Positioned as the most intimate layer of the brand, The Seven Club reframes travel as a cultural and emotional experience, integrating art, wellness and meaningful connection for a select global community.
The announcement comes just months after Magnifica Air revealed its plan to introduce a new aviation category that bridges first class and private jet travel. The Seven Club extends that vision even further, creating a lifestyle ecosystem built around fixed pricing, commercial-grade safety, and full concierge support for both families and corporate travellers.
At its core, the club is a platform for those who travel with intention. Inspired by the legacy of the Seven Bar – marking its 80th anniversary alongside the airline’s launch – and the symbolism of the number seven, the program is conceived as a pathway into a world shaped by elegance, trust and timeless design rather than a traditional tiered perks model.
Members will have access to refined cabins, priority boarding, tailored service and the seamless consistency of commercial aviation, but with the discretion and intimacy of private flight. For those chartering an entire aircraft, Magnifica Air will also curate bespoke family and group experiences delivered to the same exacting standard.
CEO Wade Black described the club as an evolution of both heritage and purpose. He said the platform responds to a growing appetite for a hybrid travel solution, positioned between the familiarity of first class and the exclusivity of private aviation. The aim is not simply to elevate amenities, but to reintroduce joy and perspective into flying through service that anticipates rather than reacts.
The Seven Club will also grant members access to global cultural and sporting events, offering bespoke invitations and curated experiences. From artist-led in-flight previews during Art Basel to tailored packages at The Masters or the Super Bowl, the platform will function as a gateway to the world’s most sought-after moments. Each experience is designed to be immersive and personal, with additional layers of art, gastronomy and wellness woven into the journey.
Membership will operate through a multi-tier structure, with Family memberships beginning at USD 14,950 and Corporate memberships from USD 29,950. Every member will benefit from an onboard programme that evolves seasonally, synchronising culinary residencies, wellness immersions and art with flight patterns.
Magnifica Air is set to begin operations in 2027 with a bespoke fleet of Airbus A220-300 and A321neo aircraft, developed in partnership with Comlux, Sky Harbor and Air Lease Corp. Each aircraft will accommodate only 45 to 54 passengers, including two to four private suites, establishing a new benchmark for spacious, high-luxury travel. The airline also plans to introduce the aviation sector’s first commercial-scale surface purification system using patented Advanced Clean Air technology, supporting its ambition to operate with the most efficient carbon footprint in the industry.
The venture is led by CEO Wade Black, a seasoned innovator in aviation, real estate and luxury travel, supported by a team of industry veterans. Chief Development Officer Sean McGeough brings more than 30 years of experience spanning Airbus Corporate Jets, Wheels Up and Hawker Beechcraft. Chief Operating Officer Brad Lambert adds three decades in commercial aviation, while Doreen DePastino, Vice President of Inflight Services and Ground Operations, brings extensive expertise from airlines including Emirates and JetBlue.
With The Seven Club, Magnifica Air continues to advance its mission of reshaping modern flight. As the airline moves toward its 2027 launch, the new membership platform offers a first glimpse into a world where travel becomes a fully orchestrated, high-luxury journey — one defined not by status, but by connection, culture and purpose.









