Boeing 787 Dreamliner - Wikipedia The shortest Dreamliner variant, the 787-8 was the first variant to fly in December 2009, then the longer 787-9 in September 2013, followed by the longest variant, the 787-10, in March 2017
787 Dreamliner - The Boeing Company Boeing designed the 787 Dreamliner family to be efficient and versatile so airlines can open new nonstop routes, expand their networks and fly passengers in exceptional comfort
Boeing 787: 5 Things To Know Before Your First Flight On The Dreamliner The Boeing 787 is one of the most common widebody airliners in service, with over 1,200 examples being operated by over 70 airlines worldwide A majority of these are the Boeing 787-9 variant, but there are also nearly 400 787-8s in service and over 100 787-10s flying
787 Dreamliner By Design - The Boeing Company With more than 1,270 airplanes delivered, the 787 Dreamliner family is a dream to operate serving about 500,000 passengers each day The 787 features advanced aerodynamics, more efficient engines and more electric systems to optimize performance
Boeing 787 Overview and Seat Map - Airportix Boeing 787 Design The Boeing Dreamliner 787 is a marvel of modern aviation, showcasing a low-wing monoplane configuration with elegantly swept wings and a solitary vertical tail fin It is propelled by a duo of turbofan engines