Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) Charter
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The Boeing Business Jets BBJ is a 737-based airliner converted to a private aircraft with custom multi-room interiors. Across the roughly 950-mile New York to Miami corridor the point is space — a large group carried in separate rooms rather than rows of seats. Each interior is confirmed per tail, and runway and airport suitability are confirmed per airframe.
- 6,100 nm range
- 470 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).
Boeing BBJ specifications
Manufacturer performance figures — Boeing Business Jets.
- 6,100 nm
- Max range
- 470 ktas
- Cruise speed
- 19
- Passengers
- 7 ft 1 in
- Cabin height
- 120 cu ft
- Baggage
- 41,000 ft
- Service ceiling
Specification
Range is 6,100 nautical miles against a route near 950, so the corridor is flown nonstop with full reserves. Cruise is 470 ktas, Mach 0.82. The ceiling is 41,000 feet. Power is two CFM56-7B27 engines.
Cabin
The cabin is roughly 79 feet 2 inches long, 11 feet 7 inches wide and 7 feet 1 inch high — among the largest private cabins available. A representative completion holds a lounge, a stateroom and a conference or dining room, with about 120 cubic feet of baggage; the exact fit varies and is confirmed per tail. Nineteen passengers travel in VIP configuration, up to fifty in a denser layout.
On this route
For New York to Miami the BBJ exchanges speed for volume — distinct rooms for a large party on a short flight. Its relatives here are the Airbus ACJ319 and the latest-generation Boeing BBJ MAX 8; the VIP airliner class page sets them side by side. With an airframe this size, airport suitability is decisive: 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.
- 737-based bizliner with custom multi-room interiors
- Seats 19 in VIP config, up to 50 in a denser layout
- 6,100 nm range — the route is well within reach
- Each interior and airport pairing confirmed per tail
Inside the Boeing BBJ

Other VIP Airliners for the NYC–MIA route
Charter services for the New York–Miami route
Frequently asked questions
How many passengers does the BBJ seat?
Nineteen in a VIP configuration with custom rooms, and up to fifty in a denser layout. It suits a large group that wants a lounge, stateroom and dining room on the route.
Can the BBJ use New York business airports?
Some can and some cannot. A 737-based airframe needs adequate runway, so the departure field and its suitability are confirmed per tail before booking.
What does a BBJ charter from NYC to Miami cost?
A one-way BBJ runs about $45,000 to $70,000 all-in, depending on date, airframe and completion. The figure includes fuel, fees and taxes.
Ready to fly New York to Miami?
Send your dates and party size for all-in pricing across suitable aircraft — typically within two hours, with no obligation.




