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Boeing Business Jet

Boeing BBJ
Type Business jet
Manufacturer Boeing
Maiden flight September 4, 1998
Introduced 1996
Produced 85+
Number built 85+
Unit cost US$42-47 million as of 2004
Developed from Next Generation 737
Variants C-40B Clipper

The Boeing Business Jet series are factory conversions of the Boeing 737 airliners for the corporate jet market. This aircraft usually seats between 25 and 50 passengers within a luxurious configuration. This may include a master bedroom, a washroom with shower(s), a conference/dining area, and a living area in the most common layout. The Boeing Business Jet is a 50/50 partnership between Boeing Commercial Airplanes and General Electric.

The latest versions of the BBJs include configurations based on the Boeing 787 and the Boeing 747-8. However, the details of this configurations have not been disclosed yet.


Contents

General

Boeing Business Jet:The 737NG cockpit, as found in the BBJ
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The 737NG cockpit, as found in the BBJ
An example of the VIP interior available on the BBJ

The Boeing BBJ is primarily a 737 commercial airframe with various modifications to provide for private jet service. The BBJ 1 is based off of a 737-700 airframe, with elements from the 737-800 included. The BBJ2 and BBJ3 are based off of the 737-800 and 737-900 series, respectively. All models include certain non-specific changes to the airframe regardless of the BBJ series.

Changes from the normal 737 include:

Additionally, the BBJ1 contains the following items from the 737-800 (moot on the BBJ2 and BBJ3):

After the launch of the BBJ, Airbus followed suit with the launch of their Airbus ACJ based off of their A319 commercial airframe. More recently, they have also launched the longer range A318 Elite. Even with these competitors, the Boeing BBJ is currently the largest production business jet on the market. Other competitors on the smaller end of the market include the Embraer Lineage, the Bombardier Global Express and the Gulfstream G550.

Models

Smaller Models

Boeing Business Jet:A C-40B Clipper (a military BBJ1) taking off.
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A C-40B Clipper (a military BBJ1) taking off.

Larger Models

Boeing Business Jet:A computer rendering of the new BBJs based on the Boeing 747-8I and Boeing 787
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A computer rendering of the new BBJs based on the Boeing 747-8I and Boeing 787

Specifications (BBJ2)

General characteristics

Performance

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