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Boeing Bbj Max 7 vs Gulfstream G700

The Boeing BBJ MAX 7 and the Gulfstream G700 sit in different business-aviation categories: the BBJ MAX 7 is a VIP airliner based on the 737 MAX 7, offering a very large cabin footprint and airline-style systems adapted for private use, while the G700 is a purpose-built ultra-long-range business jet optimized for private, high-end intercontinental travel. On range, the G700 is designed for true ultra-long-range missions at high business-jet cruise speeds, typically around 7,500 nautical miles depending on payload and conditions. The BBJ MAX 7 is also long-range for a converted narrowbody, generally cited around 7,000 nautical miles with auxiliary fuel, but its real-world mission capability depends heavily on configuration, fuel tank options, and payload. For passenger capacity, the BBJ MAX 7 can accommodate far more people when configured for VIP transport, often dozens of passengers with multiple zones. The G700 typically carries a smaller group in greater individualized comfort, commonly in the low-to-mid teens, with maximum seating higher but still well below a BBJ.

SpecBoeing BBJ MAX 7Gulfstream G700
Summary
Total Seats1216
ManufacturerBoeingGulfstream
Aircraft NameBBJ MAX 7G700
Max Range (nm)70007500
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)470516
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$91,000,000$78,000,000
Cockpit3
Min Crew4
CertificationIn Development
Max Cabin Seats19
OEM VerificationUn-Verified
Standard Cabin Seats12
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Gulfstream Symmetry Flight Deck
Cabin
Cockpit2
Min Crew4
Crew RestOptional
Jump SeatYes
Total Seats16
Galley LocationFWD
Max Cabin Seats19
Lavatory LocationFWD / AFT
Standard Cabin Seats12
Engine
ModelPearl 700
TBO (hrs)On Condition
Thrust (lbs)18250
No. of Engines2
Dimensions
Length (ft)109.9
Wingspan (ft)103
Aisle Step (ft)Flat Floor
Cabin Width (ft)8.2
Cabin Height (ft)6.25
Cabin Length (ft)56.9
Overall Height (ft)25.4
Baggage Volume Int. (cu. ft)195