Intercontinental Travel
Nonstop flights for large delegations with comfort.

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Year built (YOM)
2013
Refit years
—
Passengers
40 seats
Serial number (MSN)
35309
Previous registration
N28MS, N1006K
Luggage
Baggage
Estimated rental price
14,000 € / hour
16,520 $ / hour
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Nonstop flights for large delegations with comfort.
Flexible scheduling for productivity and crew rest.
Substantial cabin space for communications and staff.
Measurement system:
Range
20,372 km
Cruise Speed
893 km/h
Service Ceiling
13,100 m
Takeoff weight
227,900 kg
Number of Engines
2
Engine Model
R-R Trent 1000 / GE GEnx
Landing Distance
1500 m
Takeoff Distance
2600 m
Passenger Capacity
up to 359 pax
Cabin Width
5.49 m
Aircraft Length
56.7 m
Aircraft Height
17 m
Wingspan
60.1 m
Online now - replies in 15 minutesBoeing 787-8 with tail number 2-DEER (serial number 35309) belongs to the Airliner (>19 PAX) class and is operated by BAS Guernsey. The aircraft is based at (HKG, Hong Kong) and is available for commercial charter.
Charter availability for this aircraft is provided by BAS Guernsey. 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 Boeing 787-8 holds a popularity rating of 4.7 out of 5 and a reliability rating of 84.0 out of 100 according to the JETVIP Reliability Index , reflecting strong demand and operational stability in the charter market.
The aircraft was manufactured in 2013. Previously, the aircraft operated under registration ex N28MS, N1006K.
Boeing 787-8 2-DEER accommodates up to 40 passengers. . The maximum flight range reaches 13600 km, depending on payload and weather conditions.
The aircraft is powered by 2R-R Trent 1000 / GE GEnx 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 2-DEER, contact JETVIP — we will provide the best offer tailored to your trip.
Nonstop intercontinental missions carrying large delegations with dedicated rest and meeting zones
Multi-day international travel where in-flight productivity and crew rest drive scheduling flexibility
High-security or special-mission VIP transport requiring substantial cabin space for communications, staff, and baggage
The Boeing BBJ 787-8 adapts the 787-8 commercial airframe into a VIP transport platform where the primary value is interior volume and long-range utility rather than short-field access. It is typically selected by heads-of-state, large corporate flight departments, and charter/VIP operators needing a true widebody cabin with multiple zones (living, dining, work, and rest) and the ability to operate intercontinental missions with airline-class systems and redundancy.
Mission fit centers on long-haul segments at typical airline cruise altitudes, using major international airports and widebody-capable infrastructure. It supports carrying more people in greater comfort than large business jets while retaining the dispatch discipline and systems architecture of an airliner platform.
The BBJ 787-8 cabin is defined by widebody cross-section and conversion flexibility rather than a single standard layout. Completions commonly use multiple separated zones—formal conference/dining, lounge, private suites/bedrooms, medical or secure communications spaces—plus substantial galley capability for long missions. As a 787-based platform, typical VIP conversions aim to leverage the airframe’s long-haul passenger comfort features (such as quieter cabin environment and higher-humidity/cabin-altitude philosophy relative to older widebodies), though the exact experience depends heavily on the completion house, soundproofing package, and mission equipment installed.
As a derivative of an in-production airliner, the BBJ 787-8 emphasizes modern avionics, integrated aircraft systems, and airline-style health monitoring and maintenance programs. In VIP service, the most important technology decisions often sit in the completion: cabin management system architecture, satcom redundancy, cybersecurity/segregation of networks, and the maintainability of bespoke electrical and communications installations.
Operating reality resembles a widebody airline platform: the aircraft benefits from professional flight/maintenance infrastructure, planned hangar access, and widebody-capable handling. Trip economics and operational tempo are strongly influenced by how much the aircraft is used on long sectors versus repositioning and short hops, and by the support model selected for engines and components. Weight and balance management becomes a day-to-day planning item because VIP interiors, mission equipment, and baggage can create highly variable payload and center-of-gravity scenarios.
Rent price
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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