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From: Larry Visoski
To: Je vacation <jeevacation gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: BBJ2 s/n 32806
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2018 20:24:58 +0000
Attachments: Aloft_7_tank_reconfiguraiton_quote.pdf;
BBJ2 32806_Specifications_and_Photographs_v08012018.pdf
Inline-Images: image001.jpg
From Wendy
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Date: August 22, at
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Cc: "'Stacey DeRocher"' <stacey(dAventwortlutero>
Subject: BBJ2 s/n 32806
Hi Larry,
Great catching up with you today. Glad you are enjoying the 550.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding BB12 s/n 32806, which entered service in 2002.
Wentworth is marketing the aircraft in partnership with its exclusive listing agent Jet Connections Ltd. in the U.K. The
aircraft is currently located in the U.S. undergoing a fresh C check inspection.
As you know, the BBJ2 is a Business version of the 737-800. Its cabin 24% larger and 19.2 ft. longer than its predecessor
the BBJ (737-700 with an -800 wing.)
S/N 32806 is equipped with five auxiliary fuel tanks resulting in a range of approximately 5200 nm, and double the
baggage space (approx. 950 Cu. Ft) of the BBJ. A quote to increase the tankage to 7 tanks is attached. Here is aBoeing
chart that shows the approximate 7 tank range
New BBJ2's cost approximately at least $68 million green, plus an additional $25-30 million to outfit the interior.
Delivered current and airworthy with a fresh C check, S/N 32806 is priced at a competitive net acceptable price of $21
million, a substantial reduction from our original ask of $28 million.
Some preliminary information is enclosed. Our photos are embarrassingly poor until we can reshoot the aircraft. I'll
send you some additional photos under separate cover.
EFTA01007700
Kind regards
Wendy Bierwirth
Wentworth Aero LLC
EFTA01007701
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