Boeing announces new interiors for BBJ 737-7 family jets

Boeing 737 BBJ executive plane interior

Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) customers now have a new way to customize cabin interiors for the BBJ 737-7, reducing costs and accelerating delivery of new VIP jets. With BBJ Select, Boeing offers a wide range of pre-engineered layouts and cabin configurations to speed installation while reducing the total airplane purchase price.

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The company shared its new BBJ Select interiors at the National Business Aviation Association Commercial Aviation Convention and Exposition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas.

 

Boeing 737 BBJ executive plane interior
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From guest rooms and private offices to family rooms and VIP enger seating configurations, customers select modules for each section of the plane. In total, BBJ Select offers 144 unique modular cabin combinations in three different color palettes, covering the spectrum of personal, business and head of state aircraft requirements.

Designed in collaboration with award-winning business jet development centers Aloft AeroArchitects and Greenpoint Technologies, BBJ Select layouts eliminate one-time engineering and related labor costs for installing a clean cabin design. To simplify the purchasing experience, customers sign a contract with Boeing and the company oversees the design, construction and entry of the fully equipped VIP aircraft.

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BBJ Select cabins are available exclusively for the BBJ 737-7, the newest member of the BBJ 737 MAX family. With an unmatched combination of global range, superior cabin space and best-in-class operating economics, the BBJ 737-7 can carry engers for more than 15 hours nonstop, and more, while reducing fuel consumption and emissions compared to with previous generation business jets. Built for daily flying, BBJs offer greater safety and return more residual value compared to competitors.

 

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