Boeing 787
The Boeing 787, also known as the Dreamliner, is a long-haul, wide-body aircraft designed for efficiency and passenger comfort. It was first introduced in 2011 and features advanced materials, including composite materials that make up over 50% of its structure. This design helps reduce weight and improve fuel efficiency, allowing airlines to operate longer routes with lower operational costs.
The Boeing 787 is equipped with modern technology, including quieter engines and improved aerodynamics. It typically seats between 242 and 335 passengers, depending on the configuration, and offers larger windows and better cabin pressure, enhancing the overall flying experience for travelers.