Boeing 757 Business Jet
757 Boeing Business JetB757's roomy stateroom seats up to 62 club class travelers and ensures that all on-board travelers experience ample convenience and spaciousness. There are several compartments in the cab for added safety and protection. Wherever your trip may take you, this is the perfect plane to take you there.
Onboard Wi-Fi networking allows travellers to keep in touch and do business from anywhere in the globe. A 10 -tonne boot of the VIP Boeing 757-200 is an added advantage that can even accommodate sport kit and belting. Travelers can rely on the fact that all their bags can be carried with them.
It is one of the newest Boeing B757-200 aircrafts supplied. B757's unrivalled on-board feature set provides your guests with the ultimate in passenger experience, combining ease of use and security. Whatever your travelling needs, the B757 is the ideal airplane for you.
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Boeing 757 is a medium-sized, small twin-engine aircraft developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. 757 Boeing orders and shipments (cumulative, by year): 757 suffered an overhead loss of a mainboard. Boeing marks the completion of its 757 Commercial Airplane Program.
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