Boeing BBJ MAX 7

The compact VIP jet built on Boeing’s latest-generation narrow-body platform.

Overview

Boeing United States ICAO: B37M 1998–Present Active $91.2 million (2019)

The Boeing BBJ MAX 7 is the business jet version of the 737 MAX 7. It combines improved fuel efficiency with customizable interiors. The aircraft targets corporate and government operators seeking single-aisle executive transport.

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Specifications

Units
Engine
2 × CFM International LEAP
Engine type
Turbofan
Thrust
2 × 28,000 lbf · 125 kN
Avionics
Rockwell Collins
Wing tips
split: Split Scimitar Winglet
Seats
19
Crew
Cabin width
12 ft 0 in  ·  3.66 m
Cabin height
7 ft 0 in  ·  2.13 m
Cabin length
85 ft 8 in  ·  26.11 m
Exterior length
116 ft 8 in  ·  35.56 m
Tail height
Fuselage diameter
11 ft 7 in  ·  3.53 m
Wing span
117 ft 10 in  ·  35.92 m
Baggage volume
Gross weight
Empty weight
Max takeoff weight
177,000 lb  ·  80,500 kg
Max landing weight
145,500 lb  ·  66,000 kg
Max payload
32,400 lb  ·  14,700 kg
Fuel capacity
10,450 gal · 39,600 L · 31,700 kg (Jet A)
Max cruise speed
470 kt  ·  541 mph  ·  870 km/h
Maximum speed
Cruise speed
Approach speed
Range
7,000 nm  ·  8,060 mi  ·  12,960 km
Fuel burn
Ceiling
41,000 ft  ·  12,500 m
Rate of climb
Takeoff distance
5,500 ft  ·  1,680 m
Landing distance
2,950 ft  ·  890 m
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Operational Context

Boeing BBJ MAX 7 — narrow-body executive jet

The BBJ MAX 7 is based on the 737 MAX 7, which first flew in 2018. It incorporates updated engines and aerodynamic refinements compared with earlier 737 variants. The aircraft retains the narrow-body layout while offering bespoke cabin configurations.

Powered by two CFM LEAP-1B turbofan engines producing approximately 28,000 pounds of thrust (124 kN) each, the BBJ MAX 7 cruises at around 450 knots (833 km/h). Maximum takeoff weight exceeds 177,000 pounds (80,300 kg). Range can exceed 7,000 nautical miles (12,960 km) depending on configuration.

The BBJ MAX 7 provides extended range compared with earlier BBJ models. It serves operators requiring long-distance capability within a single-aisle footprint. The aircraft benefits from the efficiency improvements of the MAX series.