Boeing
BBJ, BBJ2, and BBJ3
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The Boeing Business Jet - or BBJ - is a long range corporate jet
development of the 737-700 and -800.
Boeing Business Jets is a joint venture formed by Boeing and General
Electric in July 1996 to develop and market a corporate version
of the popular 737 airliner, initially focusing on the 737-700 based
BBJ (or 737-700 BBJ). The first BBJ rolled out from Boeing's Renton
plant on August 11 1998 and flew for the first time on September
4 that year. On October 30 the US FAA awarded certification to the
developed 737-700 airframe on which the BBJ is based. The first
completed BBJ was delivered on September 4 1999.
The BBJ combines the Next Generation 737-700's airframe combined
with the strengthened wing, fuselage centre section and landing
gear of the larger and heavier 737-800, with three to 10 belly auxiliary
fuel tanks. It features the Next Generation 737 advanced two crew
six LCD screen EFIS avionics flightdeck, equipped with embedded
dual GPS, TCAS, enhanced GPWS and Flight Dynamics head-up guidance
system. Following their certification in September 2000, winglets
became a standard option.
Boeing supplies unfurnished or 'green' BBJ airframes to DeCrane
of Georgetown, Delaware for long range fuel tank installation. From
DeCrane the BBJ is flown to a customer specified completion centre
for interior fit-out and exterior painting.
On October 11, 1999 Boeing launched the BBJ2, based on the stretched
737-800 airframe, which is 5.84m (19ft 2in) longer than the BBJ,
and is offering 25% greater cabin space (and 100% more baggage space),
but has slightly reduced range. It is fitted with between three
and seven auxiliary belly fuel tanks. The winglets are standard
on this version. The first delivery was made on February 28, 2001.
Powerplants
Two 117.4kN (26,400lb) CFM International CFM56-7 turbofans.
Performance
BBJ - Max cruising speed Mach 0.82, normal cruising speed Mach 0.80,
long range cruising speed Mach 0.79. Initial cruise altitude 38,000ft,
max certificated altitude 41,000ft. Range with eight passengers
11,480km (6200nm), with 25 passengers 11,075km (5980nm), with 50
passengers 10,205km (5510nm).
BBJ2 - Range with eight passengers 10,620km (5735nm), with 25 passengers
10,120km (5465nm), with 50 passengers 9,140km (4935nm).
Weights
BBJ - Typical operating empty 42,895kg (94,570lb), max takeoff 77,560kg
(171,000lb).
BBJ2 - Typical operating empty 45,730kg (100,815lb), max takeoff
79,015kg (174,200lb).
Dimensions
BBJ - Wing span incl winglets 35.79m (117ft 5in), length 33.63m
(110ft 4in), height 12.05m (41ft 2in). Wing area 125.0m2 (1345.5sq
ft).
BBJ2 - same except length 39,47m (129ft 6in)
Capacity
Flightcrew of two.
BBJ - Main cabin interiors to customer preference. Typical configuration
includes a crew rest area, forward lounge, private suite with double
bed and private bathroom facilities including shower, 12 first class
sleeper seats at four abreast and 152cm (60in) pitch, and rear galley
and bathroom facilities. Alternatively rear cabin can seat 24 passengers
at two abreast and feature a conference area or exercise gym, or
up to 63 passengers at six abreast.
Information gathered from various internet sources. Reasonable attempts
have been made to ensure accuracy and veracity of sources. However,
this information should not be used for flight planning or official
purposes.
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