Additional information
Category | 7 |
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Level | 1 |
Progression Bar | 0 |
Make | Boeing |
Model | 787-9 Dreamliner |
Passengers | 420 |
Range | 7635 |
Speed | 566 |
Engines | 2 |
Engine Type | Turbofan |
Additional Crew | 3 |
Fuel Qty | 101320 |
Fuel Type | JetA |
Max Cargo | 52587 |
Flight Numbers | 0 |
Minutes Flew | 0 |
airplane_desc1 | The Boeing 787-9 is a modern, long-haul aircraft known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. Part of the Dreamliner family, it offers a quieter cabin, larger windows, and improved air quality. Airlines favor the B789 for its ability to serve long-distance routes with reduced operating costs. It combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, making it a preferred choice for global travel. |
airplane_desc2 | The Boeing 787-9 is a long-haul, wide-body twin-engine jet designed for fuel efficiency, advanced technology, and passenger comfort. It is powered by either Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 or General Electric GEnx engines, offering a cruise speed of Mach 0.85 (903 km/h). With a wingspan of 60.1 meters and a length of 63 meters, it typically accommodates 250 to 290 passengers in a three-class configuration. The aircraft’s composite structure, made primarily of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, reduces weight and increases fuel efficiency by up to 20% compared to previous models. The range of approximately 7,530 nautical miles (13,950 km) allows it to connect distant cities non-stop. The cockpit features advanced avionics with a full-glass display, providing enhanced situational awareness and reducing pilot workload. The cabin is designed for passenger comfort, with larger windows, improved humidity and air pressure settings, and customizable LED lighting to reduce jet lag. Additionally, the aircraft’s quiet engine technology and efficient aerodynamics make it one of the quietest long-haul jets. The 787-9 is widely used by airlines for both high-capacity and ultra-long-haul routes, offering a combination of efficiency, range, and modern passenger experience. |