
Specifications
AI Description
- Model: BBJ2
- Condition: Used
- Engine: CFM International CFM56-7B27 (2 engines)
- APU: Honeywell GTCP 131-9B, 11,436 hours
- Max Range: 5,200 nautical miles (7,700 km)
- Flying Time: 9 hours (without fuel stops)
- Max Altitude: 41,000 ft (12,497 m)
- Cruise Speed: 473 knots (875 km/h), Mach 0.8
- Interior Refurbishment: 2019
- Passenger Capacity: 22
- Bed Capacity: 14
- Cabin Layout: Two separated cabins (10-passenger forward VVIP lounge, 12-passenger aft VVIP lounge)
- Features:
- Forward crew lavatory with 2-place sitting area
- Aft master bedroom with in-suite VVIP bathroom & shower
- Entourage lavatory & sitting area for two
- Large in-cabin storage
- Belly holds up to 100 bags (approx)
- 42” plasma screen, DVD/CD players
- KA Band / AVANCE L5 high-speed Wi-Fi
- Remote control cabin management system
- Inspection Status: B1 Check due April 2026, B2 Check due October 2026, B3 Check due September 2026, C3 Check due July 2027.
About this Model
Overview
The Boeing BBJ2 is a corporate/VIP variant of the Boeing 737-800, combining a wide, stand-up main-deck cabin with systems and handling rooted in high-cycle airline operations. Compared with purpose-built business jets, it trades higher operating footprint and airport infrastructure needs for substantially more usable cabin volume and the ability to tailor the interior for private bedrooms, conference/dining areas, and dedicated crew rest.
Mission Fit
BBJ2 missions typically emphasize passenger experience over point-to-point access. It is well matched to high-utilization programs that can leverage established 737 maintenance and crew pipelines, and less suited to owners expecting business-jet-style flexibility at smaller airports or minimal trip support.
Cabin
The BBJ2’s main-deck cabin provides the space to build a true multi-room environment: separate lounge and conference areas, private stateroom(s), and optional shower/galley arrangements depending on completion. The wide aisle and airline-size cross-section support easier movement in flight, and the platform’s long-duration capability makes the quality of the interior completion (sound treatment, lighting, connectivity, and seating/berth design) a major differentiator between aircraft.