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Boeing Bbj 777x vs Boeing Bbj 787 vs Gulfstream G800 1

The Boeing BBJ 777X sits in the ultra-large VIP airliner category, emphasizing maximum cabin volume and long-range intercontinental capability. In typical BBJ-style configurations it can be arranged for roughly 25 to 80+ passengers depending on how much space is devoted to staterooms, lounges, and meeting areas, and it targets very long nonstop missions on the order of about 10,000–11,000+ nautical miles, depending on variant and fit-out. The Boeing BBJ 787 is also a widebody VIP airliner but is generally positioned slightly below the 777X in sheer cabin size while still offering “head-of-state” level space and comfort. It commonly supports around 25 to 50+ passengers in high-end layouts and is typically marketed around the ~9,000–10,000 nautical mile class, again varying with configuration and model. The Gulfstream G800 is a purpose-built ultra-long-range business jet, optimized for speed, airport flexibility, and operating economics versus cabin scale. It typically carries about 8 to 19 passengers and is rated for about 8,000 nautical miles, making it ideal for nonstop global city pairs with a smaller entourage.

SpecBoeing BBJ 777XGulfstream G800
Summary
Total Seats42615
ManufacturerBoeingGulfstream
Aircraft NameBBJ 777XG750
Aircraft TypeBusiness Jet
Max Range (nm)11645
Max Cabin Seats426
Standard Cabin Seats384
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)482982
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$410,200,00071500000
Dimensions
Length (ft)232
Wingspan (ft)235