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BOEING BUSINESS JET - BBJ

The Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) is the most exclusive and luxurious way to travel. If your necessity is luxury and your desire is extravagance, the BBJ is the go-to choice for business and/or leisure charter. The cabin space in the BBJ is up to three times the size of other larger jets. With the ability to seat up to eighteen passengers, the BBJ includes up to three lavatories (with shower), a master suite, a secondary bedroom or office, a galley, conference and dining room, and a crew rest area. Traveling at 528 mph, the BBJ can reach up to 6,046 mile range.

Boeing Business Jet - BBJ

Overview:

With over 80 Boeing Business Jets (BBJs) in service and able to fly over fourteen hours, the BBJ is the most exclusive and luxurious way to travel. If your necessity is luxury and your desire is extravagance, the BBJ is the go-to choice for business and/or leisure charter. The cabin space in the BBJ is up to three times the size of other larger jets. With the ability to seat up to eighteen passengers, the BBJ includes up to three lavatories (with shower), a master suite, a secondary bedroom or office, a galley, conference and dining room, and a crew rest area. Traveling at 528 mph, the BBJ can reach up to 6,046 mile range. The Boeing Business Jet is clearly the opulence of private charter.

Performance and Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Boeing
  • Role: Special purpose passenger and VIP transport
  • Crew: Two pilots and up to four crew attendants
  • Engine: Two CFM International CFM56-7 turbofans (118.4kN (27,300 lbs) each)
  • Airframe: Length - 33.6m Height - 12.5m
  • Wingspan: 35.8m (including winglets)
  • Weight: 77,565kg (max take-off), 60,781kg (max landing)
  • Speed: 630km/h normal operations
  • Range: 11,390km (Canberra direct to Honolulu, Hong Kong or Tokyo)
  • Ceiling: 41,000 feet
  • Accommodation: 30 passengers in VIP configuration

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