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Middle East interest in Boeing’s new corporate jet

- DEENA KAMEL

Boeing is on the hunt for customers for its ultra-long range corporate jet BCJ777X and has had signs of interest from customers in the Middle East, its biggest market for business jets and home to the largest fleet of commercial wide-bodies.

The wide-body jet would be a suitable fit for Middle East customers including heads of state, corporate clients and charter operators, Greg Laxton, head of Boeing Business Jets, told The National in Dubai yesterday.

Boeing officially announced the introducti­on of the wide-body BCJ777X to its business jets portfolio at the Middle East Business Aviation Associatio­n Show in Dubai yesterday.

“We’ve definitely seen interest in the airplane,” Mr Laxton said. “There’s no limit to the city pairings, then there’s the large interior, efficiency, range and size.”

Of the two variants of the jet, the BBJ 777X-8 model offers the longer range of 21,570km for a price tag of $442.8 million. The BBJ777X-9 variant offers a larger cabin with 342.7 square metres for $453.6m.

The Middle East is Boeing’s biggest corporate jet market with 29 per cent of its total plane orders, followed by North America with 25 per cent and Asia-Pacific with 22 per cent, according to a Boeing presentati­on at the show.

The plane maker, facing trade tensions between the US and China, is also upbeat on the corporate jets market in China and wider Asia-Pacific, Mr Laxton said.

“I’m very optimistic about the potential for Boeing business jets there,” he said. “Boeing hopes and supports both countries continuing to talk and work things out.”

Trade tensions are hurting the global economy and trade tariffs could wipe out a third of global gross domestic product by 2020, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund has warned. It urged G20 leaders to de-escalate tensions or risk a global economic slowdown.

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