The BBJ, originally based on the 737-700, had its first flight in 1998. This version at NBAA-BACE is the BBJ-1.
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The Opus Aero BBJ-1 underwent a meticulous interior refurbishment. Its luxurious interior was designed to ensure the highest level of business and leisure travel.
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“We are excited to bring this aircraft to the forefront at NBAA-BACE 2024,” Opus Aero CEO Alexandre Lombard commented on the company’s website. “This particular BBJ-1 stands as a reference point for the industry in terms of design and functionality. We are proud to introduce it to those discerning clients who seek the pinnacle of private air travel.”
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Each of the two bedroom suites on the Opus Aero BBJ features a private lavatory with shower.
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The front cabin of the spacious 16-passenger configuration on the BBJ -1, listed with Opus Aero.
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The BBJ-1’s master suite and private lavatory and shower.
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One of the two bedroom suites on the Opus Aero BBJ. This one features two single sleeping beds and a private bath with a shower.
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The BBJ-1 is capable of 12-hr. flights at speeds of 541 mph, giving it a range of more than 6,200 nm.
Monaco-based brokerage Opus Aero is partnering with Boeing Business Jets to showcase the BBJ-1 at the NBAA-BACE show in Las Vegas.