Monday, September 26, 2011

Boing Deliver '787 Dreamliner to All Nippon Airways

Finally, Boing Deliver '787 Dreamliner to All Nippon Airways
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Picture
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing keep to his promise. Boeing handed the newest Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to the airline's first customer All Nippon Airways (ANA).
According to AP and AFP, the submission made in Everett, Washington, USA. Then, on Wednesday (28/09/2011), the aircraft will be flown to Japan.

If calculated, Boeing has delayed three years of early promise. According to the schedule, wide-bodied aircraft will be delivered to ANA in 2008. However, a number of obstacles ahead. Including, fire during a test flight last January.

Boeing claims that homemade products that fuel efficient. The plane was made of lightweight materials. Boeing plans to make 10 planes per month beginning in 2013. Dreamliner production is currently about 2.5 planes a month.

Cleaner

Boeing said the plane was designed with large windows with cleaner air in the cabin. Because of that, passengers arrive at their destination more refreshed.

However, the problem with this could damage the reputation of the Dreamliner Boeing. The company also expects a lot of bookings in the future.

According to Vice President of Marketing Randy Tinseth Boeing Dreamliner program has been a long journey through the process. Hence, he believes that the Dreamliner is a great plane. "We also saw the potential of thousands of reservations B787," said Tinseth.

Until now, Boieng claim to get 821 Dreamliner orders. Boeing also said that the Dreamliner 20 percent more fuel efficient than other aircraft of similar size.

In the large version of B787-9, a maximum capacity of 290 people this plane. If compared, this series is smaller than its predecessor, the B747. However, Boeing said the B787 will be more popular because it can fly directly to airports smaller. Competitor Boeing, Airbus, is now developing a direct competitor to the Airbus A350 XWB B787.

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