Private Air New York

Summer 2026

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www.privateairny.com 46   |   Private Air  Summer 2026 e Value of Personalization Customization sits at the center of e Hangar model. "It is central," Cunningham says. "Owners want a space that reflects who they are and what they collect, and the customization is what makes that possible." Many owners utilize mezzanine expansions to create elevated viewing platforms overlooking their collections. Others incorporate museum-quality lighting, custom millwork, wine rooms, entertainment areas, and hospitality spaces designed for hosting friends, clients, and fellow enthusiasts. "at investment creates an emotional connection to the hangar, which in turn supports long-term value," Cunningham says. "When owners design a space that genuinely reflects them, they hold it longer." e result is a highly individualized ownership experience where no two spaces are alike. "at transition usually happens during the design phase," Cunningham explains. "Owners begin thinking about lighting, finishes, layout, and how the collection will be experienced rather than just how it will be stored." WEALTH

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