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Ultra long range BBJ MAX receives Jet Aviation treatment
The interior of a BBJ 737-8 was crafted and installed in Basel and includes details such as woven wooden panelling, full flat cocoon seats finished in 3D wood veneer and an integrated wine fridge in the living area.
The BBJ MAX is Jet Aviation's third redelivery of the year.
Read this story in our July 2021 printed issue.

Jet Aviation has redelivered the first-ever VVIP cabin interior completed on a BBJ 737-8, to an undisclosed customer. The completion was designed, crafted and engineered at the company's completions centre in Basel, Switzerland. It is Jet Aviation's third redelivery this year.

The redelivery of the first BBJ MAX aircraft worldwide draws on the full extent of Jet Aviation's completions capabilities. The interior design was created by the team's design studio, in collaboration with the customer, to integrate a bespoke cabin with the very latest systems and technology.

“The brief was for a cosy, residential space in which one could relax and enjoy the ride,” says Grischa Schmidt, senior director of design at the studio. “The living area features a deep, inviting sofa, a seven-seat dining table for socialising and a well-equipped, functional kitchen to accommodate fine dining. Wooden detail, soft fabrics and indirect lighting all complement this residential and relaxing atmosphere.”

The interior was crafted and installed onsite in Basel and includes details such as woven wooden panelling, full flat cocoon seats finished in 3D wood veneer and an integrated wine fridge in the living area.

“We are delighted to redeliver this exceptionally beautiful and detailed aircraft,” adds Matthew Woollaston, Jet Aviation's VP of completion sales. “As we strive towards creating the ultimate customer experience, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what is considered possible in VVIP completions. This interior is a fine example of the intricacy and attention to detail of our teams here in Basel. As our first BBJ 737 MAX, this was an exciting opportunity to familiarise ourselves with the next generation of this aircraft, and we look forward to applying that knowledge to future MAX projects.”

BBJ president James Detwiler concludes: “We want to congratulate Jet Aviation on this great milestone. The BBJ 737-8, with its ultra-long-range and ample cabin space, and Jet Aviation's top quality design and craftsmanship create a perfect combination. This new BBJ is built to meet expectations of VIP customers to travel non-stop and in ultimate comfort to their destinations worldwide.”

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