KlasJet is expanding its product portfolio by adding the Boeing 737 BBJ2 jet, which is set to begin operations in mid-April 2023 and will be based in Dubai.
The general sales agent for this aircraft will be Chapman Freeborn UAE Dubai office.
The Boeing 737 BBJ2 is a splendid addition to KlasJet’s exclusive private aircraft fleet of Klasjet, an EU-based corporate charter and ACMI services provider, as it is set to cater to the specific needs of high-ranking clients traveling in smaller groups.
Rita Domkute, CEO of KlasJet, the B737 BBJ2 will serve as an amazing choice for affluent families, government representatives, presidents, royal families, and important business delegations.
The company also has a VIP Boeing 737 with 56-68 seatsuniquely designed jets for larger groups, such as business and political delegations and sports teams.
Domkute added that they expect the newly added B737 BBJ2 to strengthen their positions in the rapidly growing Middle East market.
The 23-seat aircraft has a spacious lounge area, an onboard bedroom, and a shower. It is designed to meet even the most sophisticated needs of Klasjet’s clients.


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