
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner is a modern, long-haul, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the first and smallest variant of the 787 Dreamliner family, which also includes the 787-9 and 787-10 models.
Key Features of the 787-8 Dreamliner:
1. Capacity
Passengers: Typically carries 242 passengers in a two-class configuration.
Can be configured for up to 296 passengers in an all-economy layout.
2. Range
The 787-8 has an impressive range of about 13,530 kilometers (8,400 miles), making it ideal for international long-haul routes such as India to Europe, North America, or Australia.
3. Fuel Efficiency
It uses 20-25% less fuel compared to older aircraft of similar size.
This efficiency is due to its lightweight carbon-fiber composite construction (about 50% of the aircraft structure), advanced aerodynamics, and new-generation engines (such as Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 or GE GEnx).
4. Advanced Technology
Fly-by-wire control systems for smoother operation.
Electric systems replace traditional hydraulic systems, making it quieter and more efficient.
Equipped with modern avionics and real-time monitoring systems.
5. Passenger Comfort
Larger windows with electronic dimming.
Higher cabin humidity and lower cabin altitude (6,000 feet instead of the traditional 8,000), reducing passenger fatigue.
Quieter cabin with improved air filtration.
Smooth ride technology to reduce the effect of turbulence.
6. Environmental Benefits
Reduced carbon emissions and noise footprint.
One of the most environmentally friendly wide-body jets in the world.
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner: Operators
Many major international airlines use the 787-8, including:
Air India
British Airways
United Airlines
Japan Airlines
Qatar Airways
Ethiopian Airlines
and many more
Safety and Usage
Despite being technologically advanced and widely used, the aircraft is not immune to mechanical issues. However, the Dreamliner family has a generally good safety record.
The aircraft involved in the Ahmedabad crash (AI171, June 2025) was a 787-8, registered VT-ANB, and had been in service for about 11 years.
787-8 Dreamliner jet (VT-ANB) was delivered to@airindia on 31st January, 2014.
The first flight was on 14th December, 2013
A twin engine jet, powered by GE NX-1b engines.
238 Economy seats & 18 business class seats.
Serial number 26, one of the earliest B-787s pic.twitter.com/LTeqTNsSrX
— Justin J. Thomas (@Just_insync) June 12, 2025
Disclaimer:
The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, details about aircraft specifications, airline operations, and incidents are based on publicly available sources and may be subject to updates. Mention of the AI171 incident involving Boeing 787-8 (VT-ANB) is based on initial reports as of June 2025 and does not imply final conclusions from official investigations. Readers are advised to refer to official aviation authorities or airline statements for the most current and verified information.
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