Boeing Bbj 777 9 vs Boeing Bbj Max 7
The Boeing BBJ 777-9 sits in the ultra-long-range, widebody VIP airliner category, designed around the 777X platform. It offers intercontinental endurance suited to the longest nonstop missions, with typical published BBJ-style ranges on the order of roughly 11,000 nautical miles depending on configuration and payload. In passenger capacity, it supports the largest VIP layouts, commonly accommodating dozens of passengers in very spacious, multi-zone interiors, and it can be configured to carry well over 100 people if density is increased. The Boeing BBJ MAX 7 is a smaller, single-aisle VIP aircraft based on the 737 MAX family, positioned for long-range regional-to-transcontinental missions rather than extreme intercontinental ones. Its range is notably shorter than the BBJ 777-9, generally in the mid–thousands of nautical miles (often cited around 6,000–7,000 nautical miles for BBJ MAX variants, configuration dependent). Passenger capacity is lower, typically ranging from a small number of VIP travelers up to a few dozen in common executive layouts.
| Spec | Boeing BBJ MAX 7 |
|---|---|
| Summary | |
| Total Seats | 12 |
| Manufacturer | Boeing |
| Aircraft Name | BBJ MAX 7 |
| Max Range (nm) | 7000 |
| Max Cruise Speed (ktas) | 470 |
| Base Aircraft Price (USD) | $91,000,000 |