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Boeing Bbj 777x vs Boeing Bbj 787 vs Boeing Bbj Max 7

Boeing’s BBJ 777X sits in the large, long‑range VIP widebody category, aimed at heads‑of‑state or ultra‑high‑end private travel where space and nonstop intercontinental reach matter most. It offers the greatest cabin volume and typically accommodates the most passengers in VIP layouts (often a few dozen up to around 50 or more), with range suited to very long missions on the order of roughly 10,000 nautical miles, depending on configuration. The BBJ 787 is also a widebody VIP aircraft but generally a step smaller and more efficiency‑oriented than a 777X. It still targets true intercontinental flying with a large cabin for premium suites, meeting spaces, and bedrooms, commonly carrying a few dozen passengers in bespoke layouts, and offering very long range typically in the high‑8,000 to around 9,000+ nautical mile class, depending on the variant and fit. The BBJ MAX 7 is a smaller, narrowbody business jetliner, optimized for fewer passengers and lower operating cost. It usually carries the smallest VIP complement (often in the teens to low‑20s) and has transatlantic‑capable range of roughly 6,000 to 7,000 nautical miles, depending on outfitting.

SpecBoeing BBJ 777XBoeing BBJ MAX 7
Summary
Total Seats42612
ManufacturerBoeingBoeing
Aircraft NameBBJ 777XBBJ MAX 7
Aircraft TypeBusiness Jet
Max Range (nm)116457000
Max Cabin Seats426
Standard Cabin Seats384
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)482470
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$410,200,000$91,000,000
Dimensions
Length (ft)232
Wingspan (ft)235