Boeing BBJ MAX 8 Charter
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The Boeing Business Jets BBJ MAX 8 is the latest-generation 737 MAX converted to a private aircraft, with the longest cabin in this group and efficient engines. Across the roughly 950-mile New York to Miami corridor the value is sheer volume — a 98-foot interior of full rooms for a large party. Each interior is confirmed per tail, and runway and airport suitability are confirmed per airframe.
- 6,600 nm range
- 471 ktas cruise
- 19 passengers

Private charters on the New York–Miami corridor depart from Teterboro Airport (TEB), Westchester County Airport (HPN), Morristown Municipal Airport (MMU) or Republic Airport (FRG), and arrive at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami International Airport (MIA) or Palm Beach International (PBI).
BBJ MAX 8 specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Boeing Business Jets.
- 6,600 nm
- Max range
- 471 ktas
- Cruise speed
- 19
- Passengers
- 7 ft 1 in
- Cabin height
- 593 cu ft
- Baggage
- 41,000 ft
- Service ceiling
Specification
Range is 6,600 nautical miles against a route near 950, so the corridor is flown nonstop with full reserves. Cruise is 471 ktas, Mach 0.79. The ceiling is 41,000 feet. Power is two CFM LEAP-1B engines, the basis of the type's efficiency.
Cabin
The cabin is roughly 98 feet 4 inches long, 11 feet 7 inches wide and 7 feet 1 inch high — the longest in this group and among the largest private cabins flying. A representative completion holds multiple lounges, a stateroom and a conference or dining room, with about 593 cubic feet of baggage; the fit varies and is confirmed per tail. Nineteen passengers fly in VIP configuration, up to thirty in a denser layout.
On this route
For New York to Miami the BBJ MAX 8 offers the longest cabin here for a large group on a short flight. Its relatives are the earlier Boeing Business Jet and the Airbus ACJ320neo; the VIP airliner class page compares them. Airport suitability is decisive with a cabin this long: some New York fields accept it and some do not, so the departure airport is confirmed per tail, with arrival into Miami International Airport (MIA) or another suitable field.
- 98-foot cabin — the longest airliner cabin here
- Seats 19 in VIP config, up to 30 in a denser layout
- Latest-generation 737 MAX, efficient LEAP-1B engines
- Each interior and airport pairing confirmed per tail
Inside the BBJ MAX 8

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Frequently asked questions
How many passengers does the BBJ MAX 8 seat?
Nineteen in a VIP configuration with full rooms, and up to thirty in a denser layout. Its 98-foot cabin suits a large party that wants multiple distinct spaces on the route.
Can the BBJ MAX 8 use New York business airports?
Some can and some cannot. A cabin this long sits on a 737 MAX airframe that needs adequate runway, so the departure field and its suitability are confirmed per tail before booking.
What does a BBJ MAX 8 charter from NYC to Miami cost?
A one-way BBJ MAX 8 sits at the top tier, about $98,000 to $150,000 all-in, depending on date, airframe and completion. The figure includes fuel, fees and taxes.
Ready to fly New York to Miami?
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