Boeing Business Jet (BBJ)
Boeing Business Jet (BBJ)
Charter a Group Flight on a Boeing Business Jet, also known as the BBJ
Fly your entire entourage or executive group on a Boeing Business Jet, a private airliner from Boeing’s 737 family. Abbreviated as the BBJ, the Boeing VIP Business Jet is one of the most prestigious planes available for charter, offering incredible range and speed with an extremely comfortable, spacious, and versatile cabin.
These are some of the largest VIP aircraft you can charter for your flight, allowing passengers to travel in what’s essentially a luxury apartment in the sky. The BBJ is frequently used for VIP travel by corporations and governments, and it’s favored by HNWI’s, Kings and Queens, Sheikhs, and Royal families from around the globe.
Boeing Business Jets come in several variations (BBJ1, BBJ2, BBJ3) and are able to perform flights up to 6,000 nautical miles with seating for up to 199 passengers, although most VIP configurations provide seating and couches for between 18-80 passengers. Variants of the BBJ extend across the Boeing family to aircraft such as the iconic 747 and latest Boeing 787 Dreamliner, all in VIP configurations.
Based in the United States, we offer on-demand charter services on Boeing VIP airliners around the world, along with FREE all-inclusive quotes, competitive charter rates, and the highest levels of safety & service in business aviation.
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Key Features
- Excellent Range and High-Speed Cruise
- Versatile, Spacious Cabin
- Huge Passenger & Luggage Capacity
- VIP-Class Air Travel
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Boeing Business Jet Charter Pricing | Performance & Specifications
The cost to charter a Boeing Business Jet starts at around $12,000* an hour, and will vary based on the year of make and model BBJ; routing, scheduling, positioning; passenger/baggage totals, amenities, and other factors. For all-inclusive charter costs, please submit a request or give us a call.
- Year of Make: 1998 –
- Manufacturer: Boeing
- Class: VIP Airliner
- MSRP: $57 – $100 million
- Hourly Rate: $12,000 – $20,000*
General Details
- Crew: 2 pilots + 4 crew
- Capacity: 18 – 80
- Height: 41 ft 2 in
- Length: 129 ft 6 in
- Wingspan: 117 ft 5 in
- External Baggage: 814 cu ft
- MTOW: 174,200 lb
- Payload: 36,200 lb
Performance Specifications
- Max Speed: Mach 0.82
- Cruise Speed: 540 mph (469 kts; 870 km/h)
- Range: 6,210 nmi (8 pax) / 5,945 nmi (25 pax) / 5,360 nmi (50 pax)
- Climb Rate: 3,215 ft/min
- Service Ceiling: 41,000 ft
- Runway: 4,491 ft (takeoff)
- Engines: 2x CFM International CFM56-7B
Interior Dimensions
- Seats: 20-60
- Cabin Height: 7 ft
- Cabin Width: 11 ft 5 in
- Cabin Length: 79 ft 2 in
- Cabin Volume: 6327 cu ft
- Baggage Capacity: 640 cu ft
- Bathroom: Full
Aircraft Details
The Boeing Business Jet is the ultimate option for executive groups and VIPs chartering international and long-distance domestic flights. BBJ’s offer the reliability, economy and performance they’re commercial counterparts are renowned for, with all of the luxury, comfort, and amenities expected from private air travel.
Boeing modified a combination of their 737-700 and 737-800 airliners to create the BBJ, overhauling the interior with a stylish, luxurious corporate layout. The original model’s full name is BBJ 737-700 IGW for “Increased Gross Weight” due to cabin modifications and increased fuel capacity.
The interior offers a variety of areas and open spaces that can accommodate between 18 and 149 executives, although most versions are configured with a seating capacity between 40 and 60 passengers. Interiors are available in several layouts for luxury and executive charter, with endless customization available for aircraft owners.
The BBJ’s cabin offers more square footage than some offices – 807 square feet – and measures well beyond your normal business jet at more than 79 feet long, 7 feet tall, and 11 1/2 feet wide.
Today, there are a total of around 240 BBJs in service. Boeing has produced several variations of their corporate airliner, including wide-body versions of their Dreamliner models. They’re popular for business groups, sports teams, music groups and touring artists, wedding parties, and other special events.
Chartering one of these VIP corporate airliners will start at well over $10,000 an hour*. If this rate is higher than your budget allows, you can check out its smaller competitors that offer high-density seating and long-range flights, including the Embraer Lineage, the Bombardier Global Express, the Gulfstream G550, and the Gulfstream G650.
Interior
Chartering a Boeing Business Jet for your group flight allows you and your friends, family, or colleagues to travel in first-class comfort with all the benefits of flying private. The BBJ’s cabin is extremely flexible and able to accommodate almost any group with more than 5,000 cubic feet of space.
Typical configurations divide the cabin into 4 areas which usually consists of a board room, a lounge, a VIP bedroom, and a business office, with two fully private bathrooms complete with showers. A galley, restroom, and luggage storage are also available outside of the cabin’s main area.
Dual temperature control zones allow passengers and crew to stay comfortable throughout the aircraft, and groups can disembark using the BBJ’s air stair when traveling to airports with less sophisticated infrastructure or limited ground support like those in the Caribbean.
Performance
The BBJ’s design combines the fuselage, wings, and aft section of the 737-700 with the landing gear of the 737-800. Twin CFM International CFM56-7 engines powers Boeing’s corporate airliner, and 10 auxiliary fuel tanks are available to offer intercontinental range. Some models also include winglets to increase range and reduce drag.
Pilots can stay relaxed and alert during long-hauls flights with Next Generation 737 advanced EFIS avionics on the flight deck, which are based on Rockwell Collins Series popular Series 90 Suite.
As far as reliability, 737s are designed to be fly 10-12 hours a day, every day. This equals around 12 and 14 cycles per day, cycles being a unit of measure to track a plane’s wear and tear. BBJs are built for 75,000 cycles, meaning they practically last forever. Although it may vary as an aircraft ages, BBJs can fly 10 to 12 hours every single day while lasting 15 to 23 years.
BBJ Variants
The BBJ division offers 11 products derived from Boeing’s airliners. Variants of the BBJ series include the BBJ2, which extended the frame for more cabin and luggage space at the cost of a little range. The BBJ3 is based on the 737-900ER, offering even more cabin space while extended range instead of reducing it.
- BBJ (BBJ1)
The original BBJ1 is based on the 737-700
- BBJ2
Based on the 737-800.
- BBJ3
Based on the 737-900ER
- BBJ C
Based on the 737-700C; splits Commercial and Cargo Duty - MAX 7 / MAX 8 / MAX 9
Variants of the 737 Max 8 and 9 with upgraded engines and aerodynamics to offer a 7,000 nmi, 6,325 nmi, and 6,255 nmi range respectively
Wide Body Models
- BBJ 747-8
Up to 100 VIP passengers and an 8,875 nmi (16,436 km) range
- B777
-200LR and -300ER with a range of 10,030 and 9,300 nmi (18,580 and 17,220 km) respectively w/ 75 passengers
- B777X
-8 and -9 offer a range of 11,654 and 11,000 nmi with 75 passengers. The BBJ 777-8 offers a 3,256 sq ft cabin, while the BBJ 777-9 provides a 3,689 sq ft
- B787
the −8 and the −9 have a range of 9,945 and 9,485 nmi (18,418 and 17,566 km) with 25 passengers.
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* Average hourly rates vary depending on make, model and year; amenities, routing and scheduling/availability, and do not include fuel, taxes, crew charges, ramp, hangar, FBO, overnights, daily minimums, taxes, international fees, catering, ground transport, or de-icing. If you would like an accurate quote, please call or email. Pictures are for example only. The age, color, interior layout, hourly rates, specifications, dimensions may all vary between aircraft. All images copyrighted and provided courtesy of Boeing Aerospace.