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The Boeing Business Jet series are variants of Boeing airliners for the corporate jet market, initially the 737 series airliners. This aircraft usually seats between 25 and 50 passengers within a luxurious configuration. This may include a master bedroom, a washroom with showers, a conference/dining area, and a living area. 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 777, Boeing 787 and the Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental. Limited details of these models and configurations are available on the BBJ website.
BBJ or less frequently, BBJ1 is based on the 737-700, and formed the basis for the 737-700ER. This was the initial variant. In U.S. Air Force service, this is known as the C-40B Clipper.
Plane info
Cruise speed: 850 km/h
Total range: 11 482 km
Engines: 2 x CFMI CFM56-7B
Aircraft dimensions
Wingspan: 35.8 m
Length: 33.6 m
Height: 12.5 m
Cabin
Length: 24.13 m
Width: 3.53 m
Height: 2.16 m
Passengers: up to 65
Baggage capacity: 18.2 cubic m