From Flight International.
I believe Boeing has already contacted the IAC/MoD about a 737-700C/QC with palletized fits for standard 125 Pax, all freighter, combi with 70 pax & freight, casevac and VIP/business class. This latest Boeing offering described below, the BBJ-C, would have even better capabilities, particularly regarding range. In combination with a C-295 or CN-235, I think this would be an excellent solution in terms of value for money for Ireland's pressing airlift requirements.
Boeing considers developing freighter variant of Boeing Business Jet 737-700C
By Guy Norris in Los Angeles
Boeing is considering the development of a convertible freighter version of the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) based on the 737-700C.
“The decision probably won’t be made for a few months as to whether the aircraft would be officially part of the BBJ family” says the company which adds “we are talking to several customers and there is a lot of interest.” [Ireland maybe?] The variant, if launched, will be based on the -700C which was given the go-ahead in 1997 following an initial order from the US Navy which ordered the C-40 Clipper military derivative.
Dubbed the BBJ C, the variant would incorporate the main deck cargo door which Boeing says is “big enough for a car or horses.” The version would also be the first multi-purpose business jet. “It’s a wonder no-one has thought of it before.”
Boeing also envisages the BBJ C would be developed along the lines of the Quick Change 700C variant, enabling an overnight change capability. The BBJ C would build on the existing -700C, which incorporates the basic -700 fuselage with the stronger gear and heavier gauge wings of the -800, by adding auxiliary fuel tanks and winglets.
In its current commercial configuration, the -700C is capable of carrying 18,780kg (41,420lb) of cargo over ranges up to 5,335km (2,880nm). Boeing says the BBJ C, by contrast, will be a more capable aircraft when incorporating additional auxiliary under-floor fuel tanks that cannot be considered on the commercial version for belly cargo space reasons.
With up to six auxiliary tanks Boeing says estimated range of the BBJ C is around 9,195km.