Boeing is focusing its new airplane development efforts on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a super-efficient commercial airplane that applies the latest technologies in aerospace. The airplane will
carry 200 to 300 passengers and fly 8,000 to 8,800 nmi, while providing dramatic savings in fuel use and operating costs. In addition to bringing big-jet ranges to mid-size airplanes, the 787 will
provide airlines with unmatched fuel efficiency, resulting in exceptional environmental performance. The airplane will use 20 percent less fuel for comparable missions than todays similarly sized
airplane. It will also travel at speeds similar to todays fastest wide bodies, Mach 0.85. Airlines will enjoy more cargo revenue capacity.Passengers will also see improvements with the new
airplane, from an interior environment with higher humidity to increased comfort and convenience.Its exceptional performance will come from improvements in engine technology, aerodynamics,
materials and systems. It will be the most advanced and efficient commercial airplane in its class. The 787 program will open its final assembly plant in Everett in 2007. First flight is expected
in 2007 with certification, delivery and entry into service occurring in 2008.
The 787 Dreamliner