Boeing sells first business jet version of its
737-Max
737-MAX 8 Boeing Business
Jet
The 737-Max, Boeing's newest version of the popular 737
airliner, has just landed its first business jet customer.
Boeing said an
undisclosed customer has placed an order for a BBJ Max 8, the business jet
version of the twin-engine airliner.
Boeing has long sold private jet
versions of its popular airliner. This order is the first for the upgraded model
of the business version of the plane. Boeing has received orders for more than
1,900 737 Max airliners.
The BBJ Max will fly farther, use less fuel and
emit fewer pollutants than the existing models of the plane. The first airline
version of the plane is scheduled to debut in airline service in
2017.
The plane features new split wingtips, more fuel-efficient engines
and aerodynamic modifications that Boeing says will be 14 percent more
fuel-efficient that the best twin-jets in present service.
The BBJ 8 Max
will have a range of nearly 7,300 miles. That's some 900 miles longer than the
present BBJ 2 range.
The first BBJ Max is scheduled to be delivered to
the initial customer in 2018 without an interior. The plane will be fitted with
a customer interior by an outside provider.
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