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This $70 million private jet terminal looks more like a Colorado ski chalet than it does an airport — take a look inside

  • Million Air HPN is the newest private aviation terminal at Westchester County Airport and arguably the most luxurious.
  • The 22,000-square-foot facility boasts an Adirondack-style that resembles a ski chalet more so than an airport terminal.
  • While its main goal is servicing incoming and departing private aircraft and their passengers, the facility offers extras such as a Starbucks Coffee bar and a golf simulator.

This airport terminal is worth arriving 90 minutes early for but to access it, you'll have to be arriving or departing on a private plane.

Million Air is one of the largest operators of private aviation terminals in the country, offering a luxurious alternative to the crowded commercial terminals used by the airlines. Known as fixed-based operators, facilities like the ones operated by Million Air can be found at nearly every airport in the world.

Even the largest airports like New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport have at least one but they're more prominent at executive airports that cater to private flyers. Westchester County Airport, the second-busiest airport for private traffic, has five of them.

The newest terminal at the small airport that's located just 30 miles from Manhattan is Million Air HPN, having just recently been opened in 2019. The 22,000-square-foot facility is the epitome of luxury and passengers arriving for their flights might think they've just arrived at the chalet of a ski resort in Colorado rather than an airport terminal in White Plains, New York.

Take a look inside Million Air HPN.

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