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In May 2015 Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) announced that Split Scimitar Winglets are standard on new BBJs.
The BBJ, a business jet based on the Next-Generation 737 family, is the first business jet to offer the Split Scimitar Winglets as a standard feature. The Split Scimitar Winglets – designed, developed and certified by Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) – also will be offered for retrofit on in-service BBJs by Aviation Partners Inc. (API).
The Split Scimitar Winglet gives the BBJ family up to an additional 2.2 percent of range capability on a 6,000 nautical mile mission, providing customers increased performance and flexibility. The Split Scimitar Winglet takes the existing blended winglet and adds a scimitar tip and downward strake.
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BI45974
Boeing ID
K66417-13
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4256px × 2832px 34MB
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2010s
Boeing
clouds
copy space
currently in production
day
doors
full body views
ground shots
left front views
nobody
Split Scimitar Winglet
stairways
sun
tarmac
trees
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