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Boeing plans to introduce the new business jet variant in 2026

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Boeing plans to introduce the new business jet variant in 2026
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The Boeing 777X series, a twinjet airliner, has evolved as the world's largest of its kind, bridging the gap between the Boeing 767 and Boeing 747. Initially developed to replace aging aircraft like the McDonnell Douglas DC-10s and Lockheed L-1011 TriStars, Boeing's new 777X variant is set to launch in 2026. Alongside the airliner, Boeing plans to introduce a 777X Freighter and the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 777X. The BBJ 777X targets governments and private individuals for VIP transport, joining the ranks of successful predecessors like the BBJ 737 MAX, BBJ 787, and BBJ Select.

Tracing back to the 1980s, the original 777 concepts emerged as widebody airliners like the Boeing 747 and McDonnell Douglas DC-10 began their retirement phase. In response, Boeing initiated a clean-sheet design in the late 1980s. "The official program was developed with considerable input from a wide variety of existing airlines," said an industry expert. Among the airlines partnering with Boeing were All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, Qantas, and United Airlines.

The 777 was a pioneer in utilizing computer-aided design (CAD) and fly-by-wire flight controls. Boeing's largest commercial product, it is powered by engines from General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, and Rolls-Royce. The Boeing 777 has become one of the most produced widebody airliners, with the 777-200 being the initial model designed for U.S. domestic airlines. Its advancements, such as the 777-200ER and 777-200LR Worldliner, further extended its reach and capacity.

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The 777X series, introduced in the early 2010s, surpassed previous models with features like the folding wingtips and additional fuel tanks. "The 777X will be largely based on the incoming Boeing 777X series, with several upgrades," an aviation analyst noted. With performance specifications boasting a range of over 11,000 nautical miles and a maximum speed of Mach 0.85, the BBJ 777X aims to set new standards in the private jet industry.

Boeing pursues innovation with the BBJ 777X as it incorporates smooth ride technology and electronically dimmed windows, enhancing passenger comfort alongside its customizable interior. The aircraft's cabin can reach up to 3,692 square feet, capable of having luxurious features like large entryways, living areas, and VIP lavatories. Scheduled for service in 2026, the BBJ 777X symbolizes the next step in business aviation.

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