Boeing has celebrated the delivery of the first
Aeroloft installed on a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 747-8.
The Aeroloft, designed and built by Greenpoint Technologies of
Kirkland, Wash., provides 393 square feet (36.5 square meters) of
additional cabin space bringing the VIP-configured 747-8 to a
total 5,179 square feet (481.2 square meters) of cabin space. It
was installed by Boeing Global Transport & Executive Systems
(GTES) in Wichita, Kansas.
Developed specifically for the BBJ 747-8, the
Aeroloft is located above the main cabin between the upper deck
and tail of the airplane. It boasts eight private sleeping berths
and a changing room providing a comfortable rest area during
flight.
Boeing and Greenpoint have worked together for
more than a decade developing VIP interior solutions for private
and Head-of-State customers.
"The Aeroloft is one of
the more innovative and exciting projects on which we've
collaborated with Greenpoint," said Capt. Steve Taylor, BBJ
President. "We're certain all the
BBJ 747-8 customers receiving the Aeroloft will be thrilled with
this unique and comfortable space."
Two additional BBJ
747-8s with Greenpoint's Aeroloft are scheduled to deliver in
2012.
After a small ceremony in Wichita with the airplane's
undisclosed customer, the BBJ 747-8 was flown by Capt. Taylor and BBJ chief pilot, Capt. Rene Gonzales, to Lufthansa Technik in
Hamburg, Germany for completion of its VIP interior. It's scheduled to enter service in 2014.
To date, nine BBJ
747-8s have been sold to Head-of-State customers.
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