$39.5 million BBJ737 Business/private jet tour

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Published 2023-11-13

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  • $39.5 million is a very good deal for the accommodation and the package of the plane ✈️ Love it
  • @glenrunner1169
    Beautiful, great job from the tour guide person he was professional and cool.
  • @r.k.2401
    Great airplane ✈️ Thank you very much for this valuable video !
  • @razashaukat6222
    Wow for a review of plane this expensive, you guys need to invest in a camera gimbal and someone to edit the audio and the visual stabilization of the video. Feels like sitting in a small boat in turbulent waters
  • @jeffjensen27
    Wow 🤩 That is Definitely Worth Buying If You Won the Lottery. Great Video by the Both of you. Bravo. Did you do a video on the cockpit? Food for thought.
  • @CJWJR
    Despite being a private jet, I'm surprised the rear exits were blocked off for added privacy. I've seen other BBJs that had the exits nicely incorporated into the bathroom yet didn't compromise privacy.
  • @richiekock8835
    Absolute beauty. If I were wealthy and needed a PJ, this would be it!
  • @helimx
    I saw Tony Robbins (motivational speaker) BBJ at the Honolulu airport a few weeks ago
  • @DanO530.8
    Wow Boeing knocked this out of the park omg I absolutely love this jet especially if I had the money
  • @Andrico77
    Wow those engines are designed to operate at 12 hours a day everyday for a year!
  • @CLaFong
    Fingers crossed no run away trim or door plugs flying off.
  • @texanguy7181
    As soon as I hit the lotto this beautiful plane is on the shopping list.
  • @_.F0X._
    There must be an error with the price, for a new plane of this size and range, $40 million seems "cheap"
  • @ronen160
    wow this is stunning!! How do passengers in this kind of design handle turbulence? in the bed? in the shower?
  • I would love to buy one because I hate the cramped spaces inside other business jets. This is ideal for the Western Hemisphere where Boeing is more ubiquitous than Airbus, so would have support and services widely and affordably available. I would buy this despite its longer field operation(5,000ft to 9,000ft airstrips Vs Falcon 900's 3,000 airstrips (means I won't be able to access most remote airstrips)), lower ceiling(35,000ft Vs Falcon 900's 51,000 ft(means I won't be able to escape all storms)) and higher cabin altitude(6,000ft vs. Falcon 900's 4,000ft(means I won't be able to travel in it with an enlarged heart(which most old people have))) because of its larger cabin and onboard shower(which can also be squeezed into the Falcon 900). The operating cost of this, like the Airbus 318, 319, and 320 should be $4,000 to $6,000 Vs Falcon 900's $3,000 because of even though this has a much higher fuel consumption of 450 to 600 gallons/hr Vs the Falcon 900's 260 to 350 gallons/hour, this has much cheaper spares and services because of the economies of scale.