Boeing BBJ2
The Boeing Business Jet is the product of a Boeing and General Electric joint venture to create a high performing aircraft. The first BBJ surprised customers and manufacturers by selling more than ever expected. Introduced in 2001, the ultra-long range BBJ2 has 25 percent more interior space and two times baggage space. Also, named the next generation 737-800, the Boeing Business Jet 2 is 19.2 feet longer than the successful 737. Capable of traveling large legs, the BBJ2 has a strong powerhouse. It is powered by two General Electric/Snecma (CFMI) CFM56-7 engines. Each produces 27,300 lbs of thrust. 5,750 nautical-mile trips are possible at Mach 0.82. Design-wise, the BBJ2 closely resembles the B737: its low swept wing, under-wing engines, vertical fin and retractable tricycle landing gear. Making corporate, long-range missions possible, the BBJ2 utilizes seven auxiliary fuel tanks.
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Technical Specifications
Seats | 13-19 Seats |
Height | 7 ft 1 in |
Width | 11 ft 7 in |
Length | 98 ft 4 in |
Range | 5,600 nm |
Manufacturer | Boeing Aerospace |
Speed | 480 knots |
Max Altitude | 41,000 ft. |
Baggage | 640 cu ft |
Lavatory | Full |