Since its introduction in 2011, the Boeing 787 has transformed long-haul flying thanks to its advanced design and enhanced passenger comfort. Built using lightweight composite materials, paired with more efficient engines and refined aerodynamics, the 787 significantly reduces fuel burn and emissions. As a result, its impressive range and flexibility have enabled airlines to launch new nonstop routes across continents, doing so with lower operating costs than older widebody aircraft while maintaining strong operational performance.
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