Charter Boeing BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

Private jet BBJ B737-400 9H-OME — 1994 model, accommodates up to 120 passengers, based in home base on request. Available for charter within 3 hours. Charter pricing on request. JETVIP will confirm availability and exact flight cost within 15 minutes.
Above-average reliability
85/100
Benchmark comfort
95/100
Popularity

Year built (YOM)

1994

Refit years

Passengers

120 seats

Previous registration

Luggage

Baggage

Registration country

Malta

Estimated rental price

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Best suited for BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

Corporate Travel

Ideal for transporting executives and teams comfortably.

Group Charters

Perfect for large groups traveling together.

Long-Distance Flights

Nonstop capabilities for intercontinental journeys.

Luxury Travel

Offers a premium experience for discerning travelers.

Practical information about BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

Passenger Experience

  • Spacious Cabin Layout
  • Comfortable Seating
  • Advanced In-Flight Entertainment
  • High-Quality Catering Options

Airport Flexibility

  • Access to Major Airports
  • Suitable for Smaller Airports
  • Quick Turnaround Times

Ideal For

  • Corporate Executives
  • Large Groups
  • Luxury Travelers

Not Ideal For

  • Short-Haul Flights
  • Single-Passenger Travel
  • Limited Airport Options

Specifications

Measurement system:

Technical

Range

4,204 km

Cruise Speed

870 km/h

Service Ceiling

11,300 m

Takeoff weight

68,050 kg

Number of Engines

2

Engine Model

CFM56-3B-2

Landing Distance

1540 m

Takeoff Distance

2540 m

Cabin and Dimensions

Passenger Capacity

up to 168 pax

Cabin Width

3.54 m

Cabin Height

2.2 m

Aircraft Length

36.5 m

Aircraft Height

11.1 m

Wingspan

29.9 m

Amenities

Cabin crew
Hot meal
Lavatory
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Description BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

BBJ B737-400 with tail number 9H-OME belongs to the Airliner (>19 PAX) class and is operated by Air X.

The registration prefix 9H indicates that the aircraft is registered in Malta. The first letters of any tail number correspond to the country’s aviation registry.

Charter availability for this aircraft is provided by Air X. However, clients can book this jet directly through JETVIP — a professional international charter brokerage platform. We negotiate with operators, secure the best available terms, track real-time availability and ensure competitive and transparent pricing for our clients.

The BBJ B737-400 holds a popularity rating of 3.9 out of 5 and a reliability rating of 85.0 out of 100 according to the JETVIP Reliability Index , reflecting strong demand and operational stability in the charter market.

The aircraft was manufactured in 1994.

BBJ B737-400 9H-OME accommodates up to 120 passengers. . The maximum flight range reaches 4204 km, depending on payload and weather conditions.

The aircraft is powered by 2CFM56-3B-2 engines , ensuring efficiency and reliability on long-distance routes.

Available onboard amenities include Cabin crew , Hot meal , Lavatory .

To check the availability and charter rates of 9H-OME, contact JETVIP — we will provide the best offer tailored to your trip.

Aircraft overview · BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

Best Missions

Regional point-to-point passenger transport with short turn times

Utility operations requiring external-load or mission equipment options (as equipped)

Hot-and-high operations and mountainous regions where hover margins matter

Practical information

Passenger experience BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

  • Common configurations include 1+4/5 seating with removable rear seats to prioritize cargo volume and weight flexibility
  • Mission kits often drive the cabin feel (e.g., medical interior, surveillance consoles, utility provisions) more than standard trim
  • Door configurations and interior materials vary widely by operator; confirm the specific aircraft’s interior build and approvals

Avionics & systems BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

  • Confirm avionics suite and certification basis (VFR/IFR approvals, WAAS/LPV capability where applicable, ADS-B compliance, autopilot/AFCS fit)
  • Review installed mission equipment (hoist, hook, wire-strike kit, floats, cameras) for STCs/approvals, weight-and-balance impact, and maintenance program requirements
  • Verify engine/rotor monitoring options (HUMS/FOQA equivalents where installed), data availability, and any recurring nuisance alerts affecting dispatch reliability

Application flexibility BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

  • High annual flight hours with mixed missions can favor a common, widely supported single-engine type with predictable scheduled maintenance
  • Operations in hot/high environments or with frequent hover/OGE demands should be evaluated using actual mission profiles, not brochure numbers, to confirm power margin

Ideal for BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

  • Operators needing one helicopter to cover passenger transport plus utility or special-mission work
  • Organizations flying in mountainous or high-temperature environments where power margin is a primary concern
  • Fleets prioritizing established support networks and common training/maintenance pathways

Not ideal and less aligned

  • Heavy-lift missions that require a larger airframe and higher external-load capacity
  • Long-range, all-weather transport where twin-engine redundancy is a requirement
  • Operators requiring twin-engine redundancy as a standard for their missions
  • Missions routinely demanding higher payload/external-load capacity than a light single can provide

The Bell 407 is a five-place (plus pilot) single-engine light helicopter commonly selected for mixed utility work where speed, hover performance, and straightforward line maintenance matter. It pairs a 4-blade main rotor with a proven turbine powerplant, aiming for predictable handling and good ride quality across a broad range of weights and loading. Typical buyers consider it for business and public-use roles that need quick point-to-point travel, external-load flexibility (as equipped), and access to confined or unimproved landing areas.

In day-to-day use, the 407 tends to fit operators who want a single-engine platform that can cover passenger movement, light utility, and special-mission profiles with one airframe. It is often used for corporate shuttle, EMS support roles in regions where single-engine is acceptable, public safety, and utility work. If your operating policy, insurance, or customer requirements demand twin-engine capability for overwater, IFR, or critical passenger missions, a twin may align better.

The 407’s cabin is designed around easy access and mission flexibility rather than a luxury layout. Large doors and a flat floor support quick loading for passengers or equipment, and typical seating can be configured to balance comfort with payload. Noise and vibration levels are generally acceptable for the class, but the experience will depend heavily on interior specification, soundproofing options, and installed mission equipment.

The Bell 407’s technology approach emphasizes mature systems and operational practicality. Avionics fit varies by production year and retrofit choices, ranging from analog panels to integrated glass cockpits with digital engine instrumentation and modern navigation capabilities. The platform is widely supported and commonly modified with role-specific equipment, so configuration control and documentation are key buyer considerations.

Operationally, the 407 is typically run on short-to-medium legs with frequent cycles, making turn-time, fueling logistics, and mission equipment readiness important. It is often chosen for its balance of cruise speed, climb performance, and hover capability for a single-engine helicopter. Real-world payload and range are most sensitive to density altitude, cabin fit-out, fuel reserves policy, and whether external-load provisions or specialty kits are installed.

  • Versatile platform with common mission options and broad operator familiarity
  • Strong hot-and-high and hover performance for a single-engine class (mission dependent)
  • Good balance of cruise speed, useful load, and cabin access for utility/passenger work
  • Single-engine operating limitations and policy constraints for certain passenger, IFR, overwater, or critical missions
  • Cabin comfort and perceived refinement depend heavily on interior specification and soundproofing
  • Capability varies widely by installed equipment and empty weight; two aircraft of the same model can perform very differently

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Approximate rentalcost for popular routes on BBJ B737-400 9H-OME

The cost is calculated for a one-way flight for 3 passengers based on historical data for this type of aircraft. The final price will be offered by the manager.

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