As seen on Life N Style, By Criselda Garcia
ExecuJet Middle East’s
Private Terminal Transforms with Art
In an exclusive collaboration, ExecuJet Middle East has partnered with Opera Gallery to create a unique and immersive art experience within their flagship terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). This groundbreaking initiative merges the worlds of fine art and private aviation, offering discerning travelers an experience that elevates luxury to new heights. This collaboration follows ExecuJet’s recent launch of their state-of-the-art private jet terminal in Dubai South, which further reinforces the company’s commitment to redefining private travel. You can read more about the Dubai South terminal in our previous article here.
Both artworks by Reza Derakshani
A Curated Art Collection
For Discerning Travelers
Opera Gallery has curated a stunning collection of contemporary masterpieces for this extraordinary project. The selection includes prominent works from international artists like Kenny Scharf, Stephan Marienfeld, Reza Derakshani, and Manolo Valdés, strategically placed within the terminal’s sleek design to create a cultural haven.
Travelers can explore Scharf’s seven-meter painting, We’re Melting Together Night and Day, and Marienfeld’s striking sculpture Blow Up. Derakshani’s serene floral paintings enhance the private lounges, while Valdés’ Reina Mariana greets guests with its elegant shimmer.
“These artworks not only enhance the space but also invite a deeper connection between our guests and the experience they are about to embark on,” says Dumani Ndebele, Regional FBO Director at ExecuJet Middle East. “By integrating world-class art with our luxurious terminal, we create a sophisticated environment that blends aviation with culture.”
Artwork by Kenny Scharf, we’re melting together night and day
Artwork by Pokras Lampas, Calligrafuturism Artwork
Elevating
Luxury Travel
This collaboration marks a milestone in redefining the private aviation experience. Opera Gallery’s involvement in the design process ensured a precise curation of 17 pieces from 11 artists, blending emerging and established talents like Noel W. Anderson and Pokras Lampas, bringing diverse cultural perspectives to ExecuJet’s terminal.
“We knew from the start that art would enhance the overall experience at ExecuJet,” says Sylvain Gaillard, Director at Opera Gallery. “The combination of art and aviation creates a space that speaks to the refined tastes of our shared clientele, offering a unique intersection of luxury and cultural sophistication.”
Accessible only to ExecuJet’s terminal passengers, the collection transforms the space into a private art gallery, immersing travelers in high culture before their journey begins.
Designing an Exclusive Space
For Excellence
The ExecuJet terminal embodies luxury with its contemporary design by architect Gregory Gatserelia, enhanced by Nada Debs. It combines modern architecture with Middle Eastern elements and features fine Italian furnishings from Giorgetti, Minotti, and Poltrona Frau, creating a refined and comfortable atmosphere.
Through its partnership with Opera Gallery, ExecuJet sets a new standard in private aviation, offering passengers an exclusive cultural experience that elevates their journey beyond travel into an unforgettable luxury lifestyle.
ExecuJet Al Maktoum International Airport FBO