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Another On-Time BBJ 787 Delivery By Greenpoint

V-VIP Interiors Specialist Completes 9th Refurb Project

Greenpoint Technologies, a subsidiary of Safran and a specialist in VIP and Head-of-State business jet interior completions, and MRO or maintenance, repair, and overhaul programs, announced the delivery of another Boeing Business Jet 787 after a maintenance and refurbishment project was completed on schedule.

This is the ninth BBJ 787 delivery by Greenpoint, based in Moses Lake, Washington, and the project involved several cabin mods and interior upgrades for the client, who was not disclosed.

Klaus Koester, CEO of Greenpoint Technologies said, “We are honoured by the trust our clients place in us with their aircraft. This successful on-time delivery demonstrates our expanding maintenance capabilities and deep expertise with the BBJ 787 airframe. More importantly, it reflects our commitment to supporting our clients throughout the entire lifecycle of their aircraft – through personalised solutions, completions, modifications and complex maintenance events.”

Greenpoint has successfully delivered a record number of V-VIP BBJ 787 interior completions and maintenance programs, including several in 2025.

The company has also performed work on other BBJ aircraft such as the MAX 8. In April 2021, Greenpoint accepted delivery from Boeing of a BBJ MAX 8 on behalf of a client due to logistical challenges associated with the covid pandemic. After the delivery, Greenpoint managed the repositioning of the aircraft for the installation of auxiliary fuel tanks, and then brought it to Moses Lake for the balance of the completion project.

FMI:  greenpoint.com/

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