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Boeing BBJ, BBJ 2, and BBJ 3

The Boeing Company and the General Electric Company in 1996 joined forces to create a comfortable and roomy business jet that could fly more than 6,900 miles. Known as the BBJ, the airplane is a special derivative of the Boeing 737-700. It can cruise at up to 540 mph and its routes include from Los Angeles to London or Paris, and from New York to Buenos Aires, Argentina. It rolled out July 26, 1998. The Boeing business jet family includes the BBJ, the 737-800 derivative BBJ 2 and the 737-900ER derivative BBJ 3. 
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Unique identifier BI45975 
Boeing ID K66417-07 
Type Image 
Size 9000px × 7200px   348MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
2010s
blue skies
copy space
currently in production
day
flying
flying in formation
full body views
fuselages
left side views
nobody
oceans
Split Scimitar Winglet
swept wings
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