What kind of plane is a 788?

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What kind of plane is a 788?

Boeing 787-8
Boeing 787-8 (788)

How many seats does a Boeing 787-8 have?

250
Boeing 787-8/Number of seats

What is the difference between Boeing 788 and 789?

Size. The only real observable difference between the -8, -9 and -10 from the outside is the length. The -8 is 186 feet long. The -9 comes in 20 feet longer at 206 feet, and the -10 is 18 feet longer than the -9 at 224 feet.

What’s special about Dreamliner?

The windows in the 787 are thirty per cent bigger than any other aircraft. It means customers can maintain eye level with the horizon, which lessens motion sickness. And on a daylight flight there’s more natural light, so your body can cope better with travelling through time zones – great for jet lag.

What is so special about the Boeing 787 Dreamliner?

One of the most unique things about the 787 is its raked wingtip, where the wing sweeps upwards at the end. It’s designed to give the aircraft more fuel efficiency and allow it to climb in a better way. It’s probably the first time we’ve seen this in commercial service.

What airlines use the Boeing 787?

Airline operators. There were 864 Boeing 787 aircraft in airline service as of August 2019, comprising 353 787-8s, 476 787-9s and 35 787-10s. The largest operators were All Nippon Airways (71), United Airlines (46), Japan Airlines (42), American Airlines (42), Air Canada (37), Norwegian Air Shuttle (37), Etihad Airways (34),…

What does Boeing 787 mean?

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long-range, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Its variants seat 210 to 290 passengers. Boeing states that it is the company’s most fuel-efficient airliner and the world’s first major airliner to use composite materials as the primary material in the construction of its airframe.

What is the Boeing 787?

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner or Boeing 787 is an American long-haul, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes .

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