O Boeing BBJ from Safra bank, considered the largest executive jet in operation in Brazil, was put up for sale. The information is from the newspaper The Globe.
The jet has belonged to the institution since 2004. The aircraft, manufactured in 2002, is classified as VVIP (Very VIP), acronym used in the sector to designate extreme luxury configurations.
Its standard is unusual even among high-end executive planes. With approximately 80 square meters of internal area, the model was designed to offer comfort equivalent to that of a “house in the sky”, with capacity for up to 18 passengers.

Among the differences are a complete master suite and a private office. Privacy and functionality were key points in the configuration of the jet’s interior, allowing occupants to hold meetings or rest in separate environments during the flight.
He has always operated under a high degree of discretion. Without visible external identification, it was kept in an exclusive hangar at Guarulhos airport, in São Paulo. The main route was the direct connection between the capital of São Paulo and Switzerland, generally on night flights.

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With an estimated range of 11,500 kilometers, the Boeing BBJ is capable of crossing the Atlantic non-stop. It was frequently used to transport members of the Safra family, linked to one of the largest financial groups in the world, including Vicky Safrathe richest woman in Brazil.

The value of the negotiation was not disclosed. However, a new model in the same category can sell for up to around US$100 million, depending on the configuration.
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