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Boeing BBJ MAX 9 (737-9): Complete Specs, Performance, and Buyer's Guide (2026)
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Boeing BBJ MAX 9 (737-9): Complete Specs, Performance, and Buyer's Guide (2026)
The Boeing BBJ MAX 9, in production since 2021, is the largest variant of Boeing Business Jets' current production BBJ MAX family - offering a cabin floor area of 1,120 sq ft (104.1 m²) - the most spacious member of the BBJ MAX family. The first BBJ MAX 9 sale was announced at the Paris Airshow on June 17, 2015 by an undisclosed European customer. The first BBJ MAX 9 was delivered green on August 18, 2021. The BBJ MAX 9 (BBJ 737-9) is a variant of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 commercial airliner and represents the modern replacement for the BBJ 3 (737-900ER-based, 2008-2018). Powered by twin CFM International LEAP-1B turbofan engines (each producing 28,000 lbf / 124.5 kN of thrust), the BBJ MAX 9 delivers 6,376-6,515 nautical miles of range (with 8 passengers NBAA IFR), 470 knots maximum cruise speed, and 41,000 ft service ceiling. The aircraft accommodates between 25 and 50 passengers in VIP configuration, with seating for up to 19 in maximum private suite VIP layouts. The cabin features 32.67 m (107 ft 2 in) cabin length, 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) width, 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in) height, providing the largest cabin in the BBJ MAX family with over 1,100 sq ft of space (per Globalair) that can be fully customized. The BBJ MAX 9 features the bizliner-unique cabin altitude system providing 6,500 ft cabin altitude at maximum cruise. Advanced split-tip winglets using natural laminar flow technology reduce drag while increasing effective wingspan. CFM LEAP-1B engines feature an optimized core and a fan 8 inches larger than the Boeing 737 NG. The interior layout typically includes a private master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, lounge areas, conference rooms, and dining spaces. Large windows, advanced soundproofing, state-of-the-art air management systems enhance passenger experience. The cockpit features Boeing's advanced flight deck technology including latest avionics and fly-by-wire systems with large high-resolution displays, head-up guidance, advanced weather detection, and collision avoidance systems. The BBJ MAX 9 cabin area is over three times the cabin area of majority of business jets of its kind per Aero Corner. 2023 equipped price: $118.5M (per Wikipedia).
For operators wanting the largest member of Boeing Business Jets' current production BBJ MAX family with the most spacious cabin (1,120 sq ft floor area), modern CFM International LEAP-1B engines with 15% fuel burn reduction vs BBJ NG, advanced split-tip winglets with natural laminar flow, bizliner-unique 6,500 ft cabin altitude system, and Boeing 737 MAX commercial-grade reliability, the BBJ MAX 9 represents the modern replacement for the BBJ 3 and Boeing Business Jets' premier flagship variant.
Boeing BBJ MAX 9 Specifications at a Glance
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Category | VIP Airliner Conversion |
| Production Status | Active production (2021-Present) |
| Designation | Boeing BBJ MAX 9 / BBJ 737-9 |
| Manufacturer | Boeing Business Jets |
| Base Platform | Boeing 737 MAX 9 (commercial) |
| First Sale Announced | June 17, 2015 (Paris Airshow, undisclosed European customer) |
| First Delivery (Green) | August 18, 2021 |
| Production Years | 2021 to Present |
| Predecessor | Boeing BBJ 3 (737-900ER-based, 2008-2018) |
| Industry Distinction | Largest BBJ MAX family variant (1,120 sq ft cabin floor area) |
| Industry Distinction | Cabin area over 3 times majority of business jets of its kind (per Aero Corner) |
| Crew | 2 flight crew minimum (typically 3 with cabin crew) |
| Passengers (Typical VIP) | 25 to 50 |
| Passengers (Maximum Private Suite VIP) | 19 |
| Engines | 2× CFM International LEAP-1B turbofans |
| Thrust per Engine | 28,000 lbf (124.5 kN) |
| Total Thrust | 56,000 lbf |
| Engine Features | Optimized core, fan 8 inches larger than Boeing 737 NG |
| Engine Family | CFM LEAP (commercial 737 MAX family) |
| Auxiliary Fuel Tanks | Yes (modern positioning) |
| Forward Airstair | Retractable (deployable inside or outside the aircraft) |
| Avionics | Boeing 737 MAX flight deck (large high-resolution displays) |
| Avionics Features | Head-up guidance, advanced weather detection, collision avoidance, fly-by-wire systems |
| Winglets | Advanced split-tip with natural laminar flow technology |
| Cabin Altitude System | Bizliner-unique (increases ambient pressure + air density) |
| Connectivity | Custom completion (modern Wi-Fi, satcom, IFE) |
| Max Range (Altivation, 8 pax NBAA IFR) | 6,376 nm |
| Max Range (Aero Corner) | 6,515 nm |
| Max Cruise Speed | 470 knots |
| Long-Range Cruise | Mach 0.78 |
| Service Ceiling | 41,000 ft max |
| Cabin Altitude at FL 410 | 6,500 ft (bizliner-unique system) |
| Cabin Floor Area | 1,120 sq ft (104.1 m²) |
| Cabin Length (Aero Corner) | 32.67 m (~107 ft 2 in) |
| Cabin Width (Aero Corner) | 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) |
| Cabin Height (Aero Corner) | 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in - stand-up flat floor) |
| Cabin Volume | Largest in BBJ MAX family (over 1,100 sq ft per Globalair) |
| Aircraft Exterior Length | 42.18 m (138 ft 4 in) |
| Aircraft Height | 12.3 m (40 ft 4 in) |
| Aircraft Fuselage Diameter | 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) |
| Wingspan | 35.69 m (117 ft 1 in) |
| Maintenance Major Checks | Every 4 years |
| Maintenance Heavy Checks | Once every 12 years |
| Direct Operating Cost (Estimated) | $5,200 to $5,600/hr (BBJ MAX average) |
| 2023 Equipped Price | $118,500,000 |
History as the Largest BBJ MAX
The BBJ MAX 9 represents Boeing's strategic decision to apply 737 MAX 9 commercial platform improvements to the largest BBJ MAX family variant - replacing the classic BBJ 3.
Platform timeline:
- 2010-2013: Boeing develops 737 MAX commercial family
- April 2, 2014: BBJ MAX family announced
- June 17, 2015: First BBJ MAX 9 sale announced at Paris Airshow (undisclosed European customer)
- 2017: First Boeing 737 MAX 9 commercial deliveries
- April 16, 2018: BBJ MAX 8 first flight
- October 15, 2018: First BBJ MAX 8 customer delivery
- August 18, 2021: First BBJ MAX 9 delivered green (BBJ MAX 9 service entry)
- 2018: BBJ 3 production effectively ends
- 2021-Present: BBJ MAX 9 active production
- 2023: 2023 equipped price $118.5M (per Wikipedia)
Why the BBJ MAX 9 Is the Largest BBJ MAX
The BBJ MAX 9 introduced substantial improvements over the predecessor BBJ 3:
1. Largest Cabin in BBJ MAX Family
The defining BBJ MAX 9 advantage:
- 1,120 sq ft cabin floor area: Largest BBJ MAX
- Over 1,100 sq ft customizable: Premium positioning
- 3+ times cabin area of majority of business jets: Per Aero Corner
- 107 ft 2 in cabin length: Substantial
- Modern customization flexibility: Premium
2. Boeing 737 MAX 9 Commercial Heritage
- Boeing 737 MAX 9 commercial proven: Industry-leading
- CFM LEAP-1B engines: Modern propulsion
- 15% fuel burn reduction vs BBJ NG: Major economic improvement
- Modern aerodynamics: Industry-leading
- Modern reliability: Commercial-proven
3. Advanced Split-Tip Winglets with Natural Laminar Flow
- Natural laminar flow technology: Modern aerodynamics
- Reduces drag while increasing effective wingspan: Industry-leading
- Standard on all BBJ MAX aircraft: Premium
- Modern aerodynamic efficiency: Premium positioning
4. CFM LEAP-1B Engines
- 28,000 lbf per engine: Substantial thrust class
- Optimized core: Modern engineering
- Fan 8 inches larger than Boeing 737 NG: Industry-leading
- 15% fuel burn reduction: Industry-leading
- Modern reliability: Commercial-proven
- Modern environmental compliance: Standard
5. Bizliner-Unique Cabin Altitude System
- 6,500 ft cabin altitude at FL 410: Industry-leading low
- Reduced from commercial 8,000 ft standard: Premium passenger comfort
- Bizliner-unique technology: Per Boeing
- Modern wellness considerations: Premium
6. Premium VIP Standard Configuration
- Private master bedroom: Premium with en-suite bathroom
- Lounge areas: Premium social
- Conference rooms: Premium business
- Dining spaces: Premium gourmet
- Up to 50 passengers VIP configurable: Premium maximum
- Large windows: Premium natural light
- Advanced soundproofing: Modern acoustics
- State-of-the-art air management: Modern
7. Modern Boeing 737 MAX Flight Deck
- Large high-resolution displays: Modern integration
- Head-up guidance: Standard
- Advanced weather detection: Standard
- Collision avoidance systems: Standard
- Fly-by-wire systems: Modern
- Modern flight management: Integrated
8. Low Utilization Maintenance Program
- Major checks every 4 years: Modern intervals
- Heavy checks once every 12 years: Industry-leading
- Lengthened maintenance intervals: Per Wikipedia
- Modern operating economics: Premium positioning
Cabin Interior
The BBJ MAX 9 cabin features the largest BBJ MAX dimensions:
| Cabin Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Cabin Length | 32.67 m (~107 ft 2 in) |
| Cabin Width | 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) |
| Cabin Height | 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in - stand-up flat floor) |
| Cabin Floor Area | 1,120 sq ft (104.1 m²) |
| Cabin Volume | Largest in BBJ MAX family |
| Cabin Altitude at FL 410 | 6,500 ft (bizliner-unique system) |
Standard VIP Configuration
- Private Master Bedroom: Premium with en-suite bathroom
- Lounge Areas: Premium social
- Conference Rooms: Premium business
- Dining Spaces: Premium gourmet
- 25 to 50 Passengers VIP Configurable: Premium maximum
- Up to 19 Passengers Private Suite Maximum: Premium luxury
- Crew Rest Area: Standard for long-range
- Multiple Bathrooms with Showers: Premium amenities
Cabin Features
- 1,120 sq ft cabin floor area: Largest BBJ MAX (3+ times majority of business jets)
- 107 ft 2 in cabin length: Substantial
- 10 ft 10 in cabin width: Wide-body
- 7 ft 1 in stand-up cabin: Premium
- 6,500 ft cabin altitude at FL 410: Industry-leading low
- Large windows: Premium natural light
- Advanced soundproofing: Modern acoustics
- State-of-the-art air management: Modern
- Bespoke interiors: Premium customization
- Integrated airstairs: Premium (deployable inside or outside)
- Modern entertainment options: Standard
- High-speed connectivity: Custom retrofit
Performance
Speed and Range
| Performance Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Max Cruise Speed | 470 knots |
| Long-Range Cruise | Mach 0.78 |
| Max Range (Altivation 8 pax NBAA IFR) | 6,376 nm |
| Max Range (Aero Corner) | 6,515 nm |
| Service Ceiling | 41,000 ft max |
| Cabin Altitude at FL 410 | 6,500 ft |
Runway Performance
| Field Performance | Value |
|---|---|
| Takeoff Distance | Similar to BBJ 3 |
| Landing Distance | Similar to BBJ 3 |
| Retractable Forward Airstair | Standard (integrated, deployable inside or outside) |
Typical Mission Examples (Per Aero Corner Aircraft Profile)
- New York to Beijing (~6,800 nm) - close to limit
- London to Johannesburg (~5,500 nm) - non-stop comfortable
- Los Angeles to Tokyo (~4,800 nm) - non-stop very comfortable
- Coast-to-coast U.S.: Workhorse capability with substantial reserves
- Dubai to Sydney (~7,100 nm) - exceeds range
Engines
Two CFM International LEAP-1B turbofan engines, each producing 28,000 lbf (124.5 kN) of thrust (56,000 lbf total).
Key features:
- CFM LEAP family: Modern commercial proven
- 28,000 lbf per engine: Substantial thrust class
- Optimized core: Modern engineering
- Fan 8 inches larger than Boeing 737 NG: Industry-leading
- Unmatched range and efficiency vs competitors: Per Aero Corner
- 15% fuel burn reduction vs CFM56-7B27: Industry-leading
- Modern reliability: Commercial-proven
- Modern environmental compliance: Standard
Avionics
Boeing 737 MAX flight deck:
- Modern Boeing 737 MAX EFIS integration: Modern
- Large high-resolution displays: Industry-leading
- Head-up guidance: Standard
- Advanced weather detection: Standard
- Collision avoidance systems: Standard
- Fly-by-wire systems: Modern
- Modern flight management: Integrated
- Common BBJ MAX pilot type rating: Operational benefit
Operating Costs
| Cost Item | Per Hour |
|---|---|
| Fuel (15% reduction vs BBJ NG) | $4,000 to $4,800 |
| Engine Reserve | $480 |
| Airframe Maintenance | $1,500 |
| Misc Variable | $800 |
| Total Direct Operating Cost (Estimated, BBJ MAX average) | $5,200 to $5,600/hr |
Annual operating budget at 250 hours: $1.3M-$1.4M. Annual operating budget at 800 hours: $4.2M-$4.5M.
Operating cost is "lower than many purpose-built business jets of similar size" per Wikipedia for BBJ MAX average.
Pricing
| Year | Equipped Price |
|---|---|
| 2023 BBJ MAX 9 | $118,500,000 (per Wikipedia) |
| 2021 to 2023 BBJ MAX 9 (Limited Pre-Owned) | $90,000,000 to $115,000,000 |
Mission Profile
Best fit profiles:
- VIP / Heads of State Operators: Premium positioning
- Royal Family Operators: Premium diplomatic
- Sovereign Wealth Operators: Maximum cabin
- Step-Up From BBJ 3: Modern replacement
- Largest BBJ MAX Operators: Premium cabin maximum
- Premium Government Operators: Diplomatic use
- Operators Valuing Master Bedroom + En-Suite: Premium private
- Operators Valuing 1,120 sq ft Cabin: Premium maximum
Less suited if:
- You need maximum BBJ range (consider BBJ 787)
- You require purpose-built bizjet performance
- You require small airport access (substantial runway)
- You need lowest acquisition cost (consider pre-owned BBJ 3)
- You require single-pilot certification (not certified)
Pros and Cons
What the BBJ MAX 9 Does Well
- Largest cabin in BBJ MAX family (1,120 sq ft floor area)
- Over 1,100 sq ft customizable
- 3+ times cabin area of majority of business jets
- 107 ft 2 in cabin length
- 10 ft 10 in cabin width
- 7 ft 1 in stand-up cabin
- 6,376-6,515 nm range
- 470 knots max cruise
- 41,000 ft service ceiling
- 6,500 ft cabin altitude (bizliner-unique system)
- CFM International LEAP-1B engines (28,000 lbf each)
- Optimized core + 8-inch larger fan vs 737 NG
- 15% fuel burn reduction vs BBJ NG
- Advanced split-tip winglets (natural laminar flow)
- Private master bedroom with en-suite bathroom
- Multiple lounges + conference rooms + dining spaces
- Large windows
- Advanced soundproofing
- State-of-the-art air management
- Modern Boeing 737 MAX flight deck
- Large high-resolution displays
- Head-up guidance standard
- Advanced weather detection
- Collision avoidance systems
- Fly-by-wire systems
- Integrated airstairs (deployable inside or outside)
- Highest MTOW certification standard
- Maximum engine thrust option standard
- 4-year major check interval
- 12-year heavy check interval
- $5,200-$5,600/hr DOC (BBJ MAX average)
- Boeing 737 family heritage (60M+ flight hours)
- Boeing worldwide service network
- Common BBJ MAX pilot type rating
- June 17, 2015 first sale at Paris Airshow
Tradeoffs to Understand
- 2023 equipped price $118.5M (highest BBJ MAX)
- Limited pre-owned availability (recent production)
- Range slightly less than BBJ MAX 8 (6,376 vs 6,555 nm)
- Twin-pilot mandated
- Substantial hangar requirements (largest BBJ MAX)
- BBJ MAX program impacted by initial Boeing 737 MAX commercial grounding
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the BBJ MAX 9 different from the BBJ MAX 8?
The BBJ MAX 9 is the largest BBJ MAX family variant; the BBJ MAX 8 is the middle variant. Key differences: BBJ MAX 9 has 1,120 sq ft cabin floor area (largest BBJ MAX) and substantially larger cabin (107 ft 2 in length vs MAX 8's 98 ft 4 in); BBJ MAX 8 has slightly longer range (6,555 nm vs MAX 9's 6,376-6,515 nm). BBJ MAX 9 is positioned for cabin-critical missions; MAX 8 for optimal size/range balance. BBJ MAX 9: $118.5M vs MAX 8: $110.5M (2023 equipped prices).
How is the BBJ MAX 9 different from the BBJ 3?
The BBJ MAX 9 is the modern replacement for the BBJ 3 (737-900ER-based, 2008-2018, 7 BBJ 3s delivered total). Key improvements: modern CFM International LEAP-1B engines (vs BBJ 3's CFM56-7B27), 15% fuel burn reduction, advanced split-tip winglets with natural laminar flow technology, bizliner-unique cabin altitude system (6,500 ft at FL 410), modern Boeing 737 MAX flight deck, head-up guidance, low utilization maintenance program (4-year major checks, 12-year heavy checks).
How is the BBJ MAX 9 different from the BBJ MAX 7?
The BBJ MAX 9 is the largest BBJ MAX variant (1,120 sq ft cabin floor area, 107 ft 2 in cabin length); the BBJ MAX 7 is the smallest, longest-range variant (~85 ft cabin length, 6,600 nm range). BBJ MAX 9 is positioned for cabin-critical missions; MAX 7 for range-critical missions. BBJ MAX 9: $118.5M vs MAX 7: $101.5M (2023 equipped prices).
How far can a BBJ MAX 9 fly?
The BBJ MAX 9 has a range of 6,376 nautical miles (per Altivation with 8 passengers NBAA IFR) or 6,515 nm per Aero Corner. Routes like London to Johannesburg, Los Angeles to Tokyo, New York to Beijing (close to limit), and coast-to-coast U.S. with substantial reserves are non-stop achievable.
What engines power the BBJ MAX 9?
Two CFM International LEAP-1B turbofan engines, each producing 28,000 lbf (124.5 kN) of thrust. Same engines as BBJ MAX 7 and BBJ MAX 8. The LEAP-1B features an optimized core and a fan 8 inches larger than the Boeing 737 NG, resulting in unmatched range and efficiency vs predecessor BBJ NG family.
When did the BBJ MAX 9 enter service?
The first BBJ MAX 9 was delivered green on August 18, 2021. The first sale was announced at the Paris Airshow on June 17, 2015 by an undisclosed European customer. The BBJ MAX 9 has been in active production since 2021.
Who flies BBJ MAX 9 aircraft?
BBJ MAX 9 operators include VIPs, heads of state, royal families, sovereign wealth funds, ultra-high-net-worth individuals, premium corporate flight departments, and government agencies worldwide. The BBJ MAX 9 is positioned for operators wanting the largest BBJ MAX cabin.
What is the cabin area of a BBJ MAX 9?
The BBJ MAX 9 features 1,120 sq ft (104.1 m²) of cabin floor area - the largest in the BBJ MAX family. Per Aero Corner, this cabin area is "more than three times the cabin area as the majority of business jets of its kind." The cabin includes private master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, lounge areas, conference rooms, and dining spaces.
What is the BBJ MAX 9's price?
The BBJ MAX 9's 2023 equipped price was $118.5M per Wikipedia. Pricing varies based on completion specifications, including auxiliary fuel tanks, interior customization, and modern entertainment systems.
The Bottom Line
The Boeing BBJ MAX 9 represents the largest variant of Boeing Business Jets' current production BBJ MAX family - the modern replacement for the classic BBJ 3 (737-900ER-based, 2008-2018, 7 BBJ 3s delivered total). With substantial industry-leading capabilities (1,120 sq ft cabin floor area - largest in BBJ MAX family, over 1,100 sq ft of customizable cabin space, more than 3 times the cabin area of the majority of business jets of its kind per Aero Corner, 107 ft 2 in cabin length, 10 ft 10 in wide-body cabin width, 7 ft 1 in stand-up cabin height, private master bedroom with en-suite bathroom plus lounge areas plus conference rooms plus dining spaces, 25-50 passengers VIP configurable, large windows + advanced soundproofing + state-of-the-art air management systems, 6,500 ft cabin altitude at FL 410 via bizliner-unique pressurization system), the BBJ MAX 9 delivered Boeing Business Jets' premier flagship variant. Twin CFM International LEAP-1B turbofan engines (28,000 lbf each, optimized core + fan 8 inches larger than Boeing 737 NG, 15% fuel burn reduction vs BBJ NG, unmatched range and efficiency vs competitors per Aero Corner) provide modern commercial-proven reliability. The modern Boeing 737 MAX flight deck features large high-resolution displays, head-up guidance, advanced weather detection, collision avoidance systems, and fly-by-wire systems. Advanced split-tip winglets using natural laminar flow technology reduce drag while increasing effective wingspan (standard on all BBJ MAX aircraft). Integrated airstairs are deployable from inside or outside the aircraft. The platform's first sale was announced at the Paris Airshow on June 17, 2015 by an undisclosed European customer, with first BBJ MAX 9 delivered green on August 18, 2021. Range: 6,376 nm (per Altivation with 8 pax NBAA IFR) to 6,515 nm (per Aero Corner). Maximum cruise: 470 knots. Service ceiling: 41,000 ft. Low utilization maintenance program (4-year major checks, 12-year heavy checks). Direct operating costs at approximately $5,200-$5,600/hr (BBJ MAX average) are "lower than many purpose-built business jets of similar size" per Wikipedia. 2023 equipped price: $118.5M per Wikipedia. Boeing worldwide service network continues to support the BBJ MAX 9 platform globally.
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The Boeing BBJ MAX 9 is in active production. Aircraft available through Boeing Business Jets. Specifications accurate as of 2026.