The Boeing 787 has earned an extremely strong reputation not just among commercial passengers but with pilots as well. While some travelers usually notice the larger windows, quieter cabin, and smoother overall long-haul experience, pilots tend to appreciate a different set of strengths. The Dreamliner combines strong operating performance, impressive range, and cockpit comfort in a way that makes it especially well-suited to modern long-haul travel. Its design allows airlines to operate thinner nonstop routes that older widebodies could not serve as efficiently, and that same capability gives crews an aircraft that is flexible, capable, and easier to work with across a wide variety of mission types.
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