Boeing Business Jets has received four new BBJ
MAX 8 orders.
The first order to an undisclosed customer based
in the Middle East is for three BBJ MAX 8s. The second order for
an undisclosed customer in Asia is for one BBJ MAX 8.
"2015 has been a really strong year for Boeing
Business Jets. We have sold seven aircraft and we are not done
yet," said David Longridge, president, Boeing Business Jets. "The
BBJ MAX is doing really well with nine orders already on the books
for both BBJ MAX 8s and BBJ MAX 9s. The 737 MAX program is on
track for first flight scheduled in early 2016. We know the MAX
will be a great airplane for our VIP customers."
In
addition to a strong backlog, 2015 has been a successful year for
green deliveries and completed aircraft entering into service. Boeing Business Jets will end the year with 11 green aircraft
deliveries to completion centers.
Seven completed airplanes
entered into service this year; four BBJs and three BBJ 747-8s.
Additionally, the first BBJ completed by Sabena Technics, managed
by Boeing Business Jets as a turnkey airplane, will enter into
service.
"Boeing Business Jets and Sabena technics worked
together to develop a great product. As a turnkey airplane, BBJ
managed the completion process and worked with Sabena technics
directly and the outcome was fantastic. By the end of the year we
will deliver the airplane to a very happy customer ahead of
schedule, under budget and with a cabin substantially lighter than
contracted, allowing better performance and further range of
operations," Longridge added.
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