Boeing 787 Dreamliner: A New Era of Air Travel
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a family of long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The 787 is designed to be more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly than its predecessors, the Boeing 767 and Boeing 777.
The 787-8 is the base model of the family, with a range of 7,305 nautical miles (13,530 kilometers). The 787-9 is a stretched version of the 787-8, with a range of 7,565 nautical miles (14,140 kilometers). The 787-10 is the longest variant of the family, with a range of 6,430 nautical miles (11,900 kilometers).
The 787 entered service in 2011 with Japan Airlines. As of October 2018, 640 787s have been delivered to 46 airlines around the world.
The 787 has been praised for its fuel efficiency, range, and passenger comfort. However, the aircraft has also been plagued by a number of problems, including production delays and battery fires.
Despite these setbacks, the 787 Dreamliner remains a popular choice for airlines around the world. The aircraft offers a unique combination of fuel efficiency, range, and passenger comfort that is unmatched by any other competitor.