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Airbus Acj320 Neo vs Boeing Bbj 777 8

The Airbus ACJ320neo and the Boeing BBJ 777-8 sit in very different categories of business aviation. The ACJ320neo is a narrowbody, single-aisle corporate airliner derived from the A320neo family, typically used for VIP transport with a relatively efficient footprint and access to a wide range of airports. The BBJ 777-8 is a long-range, widebody VIP platform based on Boeing’s 777X, positioned as an ultra-long-range “head-of-state” or large-cabin corporate flagship with far more internal volume. In range terms, an ACJ320neo is generally configured for roughly 6,000 nautical miles class missions (operator configuration dependent), suitable for many intercontinental city pairs. The BBJ 777-8 is designed for substantially longer legs, commonly cited around 11,000 nautical miles class, enabling near–global nonstop reach. Passenger capacity also differs sharply. An ACJ320neo VIP cabin is often laid out for roughly 20 to 60 passengers, prioritizing space and amenities. A BBJ 777-8 VIP interior can support similar VIP counts but with much more room, and can be configured for well over 100 passengers if desired.

SpecAirbus ACJ320 Neo
Summary
Cockpit2
DOC / nm$ 14.74
Min Crew4
Total Seats12
ManufacturerAirbus
Aircraft NameACJ320
CertificationFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)6750
DOC / nm / Seat$ 1.84
Max Cabin Seats35
OEM VerificationVERIFIED
Useful Load (lbs)32500
Standard Cabin Seats8
Direct Operating Cost$ 6,926
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Thales
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)470
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$96,000,000
Cabin
Cockpit2
Min Crew4
Total Seats10
ConfigurationGreen Interior
Max Cabin Seats35
Standard Cabin Seats8
Engine
FADECYes
ModelCFM LEAP-1A27
TBO (hrs)On-Condition
Thrust (lbs)27000
No. of Engines2
Dimensions
Length (ft)111
Wingspan (ft)117.5
Cabin Width (ft)12.1
Cabin Height (ft)7.4
Cabin Length (ft)78.8
Overall Height (ft)38.58
Cabin Volume (cu. ft)6710
Baggage Volume Ext. (cu. ft)943