In modern long-haul aviation, the Boeing 787 is one of the most dominant families of widebody aircraft. Also known as the ‘Dreamliner,’ the 787 is a clean-sheet twinjet that exemplifies the 21st-century industry trend that has seen airlines and manufacturers move away from large quadjets to smaller twin-engine designs, serving point-to-point routes rather than focusing high-volume flights through hubs.
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