Greenpoint Delivers Second BBJ 787
Cabin for undisclosed customer incorporates technology and luxuries 'experienced at the finest hotel.'

Boeing completion specialist Greenpoint Technologies in November delivered the world’s second head-of-state BBJ 787-8 following its cabin completion in Moses Lake, Washington. The Dreamliner’s interior, created in partnership with the client, features both open living spaces and distinct private rooms. Designed “to provide a modern, inviting interior that showcases best-in-class services on board,” according to Annika Wicklund, Greenpoint design director, the cabin “offers functionality and adaptability while integrating the latest technology and luxuries experienced at the finest hotel.”


The main lounge features a metallic glass tile wall, the first of its kind certified on a 787, and embossed hand-tipped leather seats, while the master suite has its own lounge and office. Refined material finishes include Calacatta Borghini marble, book-matched American walnut, and boucle hand-tufted carpet. The VVIP Dreamliner, owned by Korea Air, also has a gym with vaulted ceilings, large service galleys, and extensive crew accommodations.


Boeing’s 787 creates significant challenges for custom interiors as the aircraft’s composite airframe doesn’t allow the interior structural modifications that metal airframes permit, and requires specialized tools and training. Greenpoint executive v-p Bret Neely hailed the completion as “a monumental achievement,” crediting the company’s teamwork and dedication for “mastering the 787-8 completion process and its advanced technology.”


The completion was marred by a nose gear collapse that occurred at Greenpoint’s facility this March. Korean Air, which reportedly took delivery of the aircraft from Boeing, said at the time the 787 was to be operated for an anonymous client, but the aircraft is now listed for sale by Aviatrade.


Greenpoint, a Zodiac company, also performed the completion on the first head-of-state 787-8, delivered in July 2016. That interior, by Pierrejean Design Studio of Paris, includes a forward master suite with bedroom, an expansive lounge area, and a guest cabin with first-class seating aft, all done in a palette of neutral brown and gray tones. Nicknamed the Dream Jet, that 787 is owned and operated by China-based Deer Jet.


With work now underway in preparation for two more green Dreamliners slated for Greenpoint interior installations, “This expertise is already flowing to our third and fourth 787 completions,” said Neely.