Not at the moment
No, Boeing is a company that makes commercial passanger jets.
The term Boeing Business jet refers to their modified model of the Boeing 737 jet. Boeing upgraded these jets and made them bigger to accomodate more passengers and to have more interior space. Most airlines around the world either have or are currently using these jets.
Boeing 747.
I believe 747 Boeing passenger jets
Qantas' planes are built by Airbus and Boeing.
McDonnell Douglas which is now Boeing
Kerosene type 2 (JET FUEL)
The business Jets run by the Boeing company are very popular, and are from the Boeing 737-800/900 family of planes they build, Boeing make the vast majority of all airlines flown today.
Many jumbo jets are being made by Boeing and some by Airbus.
There is no Boeing 797 as yet. There are a number of conceptual ideas for the next in the line of Boeing jets being floated around, but a particular design (and capacity) has not yet been decided upon.
A jets take of speed is dependent upon the weight of the jet and its cargo. The average take of speed for a Boeing 707 is 150 miles per hour.