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The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long-range, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Its variants seat 242 to 335 passengers in typical 3-class seating configurations. It is Boeing's most fuel-efficient airliner and is a pioneering airliner with the use of composite materials as the primary material in the construction of its airframe. The 787 was designed to be 20% more fuel efficient than the Boeing 767, which it was intended to replace. The 787 Dreamliner's distinguishing features include mostly electrical flight systems, swept wingtips, and noise-reducing chevrons on its engine nacelles. It shares a common type rating with the larger Boeing 777 to allow qualified pilots to operate both models.
The aircraft's initial designation was the 7E7, prior to its renaming in January 2005. The first 787 was unveiled in a roll-out ceremony on July 8, 2007 at Boeing's Everett factory. Development and production of the 787 has involved a large-scale collaboration with numerous suppliers worldwide. Final assembly takes place at the Boeing Everett Factory in Everett, Washington, and at the Boeing South Carolina factory in North Charleston, South Carolina. Originally planned to enter service in May 2008, the project experienced multiple delays. The airliner's maiden flight took place on December 15, 2009, and completed flight testing in mid-2011.
Cockpit-view from TUIfly's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Starting with the pushback at the gate at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS), taxi to, and take off from runyway 24 and the complete approach, landing at 24L and taxi at Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI).
Boeing, one of the crown jewels of the American economy, is unveiling the long awaited 787 Dreamliner, a daring and controversial new plane that carries an incredible profit potential. The Dreamliner promises cutting edge features, comfort and industry-leading fuel economy. If it lives up to its expectations, the plane could revolutionize the airline industry and earn Boeing billions of dollars in the process. Boeing is a legendary manufacturer of some of the highest profile and most consequential aircraft in history, from the B-17 of World War II, to the immensely successful 747 jumbo jet, to the most popular airliner ever, the 737. But this quintessential American company may be facing its most challenging moment. Will Boeing's big bet pay off? The long awaited Dreamliner comes after n...
Watch Boeing maneuver this All Nippon Airways 787-9 Dreamliner through the skies as it practices for the 2016 Farnborough Airshow. Learn more at www.boeing.com/787. #Boeing100, #Dreamliner, #FIA16, #ANA
Take a look at the newest Boeing 787 Dreamliner added to American Airlines fleet. Windows that darken, larger carry on compartments, and business class seats like no other. Read more here: http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/2015/04/its-a-thrill-american-airlines-employees-get-their-first-peek-at-the-new-boeing-787.html/
British Airways Senior First Officer Adrian Anderson takes you on an exclusive guided tour of our new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Take a look inside this innovative aircraft and find out what makes it such an exciting addition to our fleet. Book your seat on board the Dreamliner here http://bit.ly/11Vr1lN
Check out more about 787 dreamliner by Thomson Airways here http://dreamliner.thomson.co.uk
Arke Tui Dreamliner 787-8 Takeoff in Princess Juliana Airport, Sint Maarten
CHICAGO — The secret compartments where cabin crew rest on board long-haul flights have been revealed in photos online. Photographs of secret rest cabins for pilots and flight attendants on Boeing’s flagship 787 Dreamliner were published by Australian website News.com.au. On a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the pilot’s rest cabin is usually positioned behind the cockpit and above the first class compartment. The stairway is disguised behind a security-coded door. The cabin usually has one business class seat and two bunk beds, separated by thick curtains to give the pilots a small amount of privacy. The rest cabin for flight attendants is usually located at the rear of the plane, just above the economy passenger compartment. Depending on the design of each plane, a compartment can usua...
Watch as Boeing’s expert crew rehearses the flying display that will be performed at the 2015 Paris Air Show. Get a preview before the show! To learn more visit http://www.boeing.com/commercial
KLM brings you the biggest unboxing video ever. The unboxing of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Yes, it’s an airplane. Find more information about KLM's Boeing 787 Dreamliner: http://klmf.ly/1NScW0E www.klm.com www.facebook.com/klm www.twitter.com/klm www.linkedin.com/klm