Magnifica Air isn’t trying to reinvent private aviation so much as redefine the space between private and commercial travel. At the House of Robb during Miami Art Week, co-founders Wade Black and Stacey Carey made the case that there’s room—quite a lot of it—for something new. “Magnifica Air is launching a new class of air service, something that doesn’t exist in the market today,” Black said. “We’re calling it private class.” The company is aiming squarely at a traveler who wants the convenience of commercial routes but the comfort and attentiveness that usually come with chartering a jet. Black described it as the “big white space” between premium cabins and private aviation—a gap they believe is only widening as customers demand better experiences. For Carey, the journey begins well before takeoff. “It’s really important to us that Magnifica Air feels like a community and has that sense of home,” she said. That translates to car service from..