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| The Boeing Business Jet - or BBJ - is a long range corporate jet development of the 737-700 and -800. The BBJ combines the Next Generation 737-700's airframe combined with the strengthened wing, fuselage centre section and landing gear of the larger and heavier 737-800, with three to 10 belly auxiliary fuel tanks. It features the Next Generation 737 advanced two crew six LCD screen EFIS avionics flightdeck, equipped with embedded dual GPS, TCAS, enhanced GPWS and Flight Dynamics head-up guidance system. Following their certification in September 2000, winglets became a standard option. On October 11, 1999 Boeing launched the BBJ2, based on the stretched 737-800 airframe, which is 5.84m (19ft 2in) longer than the BBJ, and is offering 25% greater cabin space (and 100% more baggage space), but has slightly reduced range. It is fitted with between three and seven auxiliary belly fuel tanks. The winglets are standard on this version. The first delivery was made on February 28, 2001 |
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| Seating (normal) |
16 |
Max Takeoff (lbs) |
171,000 |
| Seating (maximum) |
60 |
Certified Ceiling (ft) |
41,000 |
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| Engines |
2 GE CFMI 56-7B27 |
To (Sealevel, ISA Temp) (ft) |
5,885 |
| Output lbs ea. Flat Rating |
27,300/ISA+15 |
Landing Distance (ft) |
2,315 |
| Maximum Mach No. |
0.82 |
Max Range (fuel) (nm) |
5,995 |
| High Speed Cruise (Kts) |
470 |
Max Range (payload) (nm) |
3,154 |
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| Flight Time 300nm |
- |
Flight Time 1000nm |
2 + 27 |
| Flight Time 600nm |
- |
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Internal |
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| Length (ft) |
110.30 |
Length (ft) |
79.20 |
| Height (ft) |
41.20 |
Height (ft) |
7.10 |
| Span (ft) |
117.40 |
Width: Max floor (ft) |
11.60 |
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