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EBACE: Boeing Business Jets gains four new orders

Boeing Business Jets (BBJ)  has won four new orders in 2018 as elite customers go for Boeing’s portfolio of ultra-large-cabin, long-range aircraft.

The company announced the sales today at the European Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva and the new orders this year follow an impressive 2017 in which customers purchased 16 Boeing Business Jets.

Two of the new orders this year are for the BBJ MAX aircraft, adding to a backlog of 19 aircraft and making the BBJ MAX one of the selling business jetliners in history.

Boeing Business Jets leader, Greg Laxton said: “We continue to see a lot of customer interest in Boeing’s family of business jets and that is translating into new orders and a growing backlog.

“Customers seek more space and greater range, which is driving significant growth in the large cabin segment.”

Based on the new 737 MAX airplane, the BBJ MAX delivers 14 percent better fuel efficiency thanks to advanced engines and improved aerodynamics. The model also features 787-style flight deck displays and multiple advanced new systems.

The BBJ MAX family offers customers more range, comfort, and space than any business jet in its class. The jet is capable of flying 7,000 nautical miles (12,964 km) and features a lower cabin altitude, and bespoke interiors to match any preference.

“The performance advantage of the BBJ MAX is a big sales driver,” said Laxton. “The airplane is perfectly suited for discerning customers who want to fly further without stopping.”

Boeing celebrated the first BBJ MAX 8 flyaway in April 2018. Additional deliveries of BBJ MAX airplanes are expected in the coming months.

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