
Specifications
AI Description
- Model: BBJ
- Condition: Used
- Based at: Europe
- Entry into service: 2001
- Auxiliary fuel tanks: 8
- Winglets: Yes
- Total time: 4,584 hours
- APU: Yes, 6,040 hours
- Avionics:
- ADS-B Equipped: Yes
- FANS: Yes
- CPDLC: Yes
- Dual ADF and DME
- Triple Comm Radios with 8.33 kHz spacing
- Honeywell SATCOM
- Honeywell Mark V EGPWS
- TCAS: Yes
- Multi-scan Weather Radar
- Interior:
- Refurbished in 2025
- 14 seats
- Forward galley and crew rest
- Aft stateroom with master bedroom and en suite shower
- Exterior:
- Repainted in 2019
- Excellent condition
- Inspection Status:
- C3 (144-month) check completed in January 2025
- Landing gear overhaul completed in January 2025
- Engine boroscope inspections completed without findings
- Additional features:
- KA Band Wi-Fi
- LED lighting
- Temperature control with full range adjustment
- Electronically-controlled window shades
About this Model
Overview
The Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) is a VIP-configured Boeing 737 platform that combines airline-derived dispatch capability with a cabin volume far beyond traditional business jets. It is typically selected when the mission requires intercontinental legs with generous personal space, dedicated private rooms, and the ability to carry larger groups with baggage—while using runways and support infrastructure common to commercial airports.
Mission Fit
In practice, the BBJ is a ‘flying facility’ more than a point-to-point business jet: it supports longer stage lengths and higher passenger counts, but it benefits most from planned logistics (handling, catering, security, and hangar access). Mission suitability is strongly influenced by the specific BBJ variant (BBJ/BBJ2/BBJ3) and installed auxiliary fuel capacity, which can materially change range, payload, and available cargo volume.
Cabin
Cabin experience is highly completion-dependent. Most BBJs are delivered with bespoke interiors that can include an enclosed master suite, multiple lounges, conference/dining areas, and additional crew rest—allowing passengers to separate work, meetings, and sleep on the same flight. Compared with purpose-built business jets, the BBJ typically offers wider aisles, more floor area, and more storage opportunities, but cabin ambiance (noise, lighting, pressurization feel, connectivity) depends on the outfitter’s design choices and the aircraft’s specific modification history.