Since entering service with Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways more than 13 years ago in October 2011, the Boeing 787 ‘Dreamliner’ has become a staple of modern long-haul flying. With almost 1,200 units produced to date and three variants available, you never have to wait long to see one when at a major hub airport. But what are the type’s longest non-stop scheduled flights? Using data from Cirium, an aviation analytics company, for March 2025, let’s take a closer look and find out!
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