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By Brian PaddenOn the July eighth the Boeing Company will reveal its newest passenger jet in 13 years, the 787 Dreamliner. It is billed as the hottest-selling and most technologically1 advanced commercial jet ever. Boeing already has more than 600 orders for planes to 45 airline customers, worth an estimated $100 billion in sales. What makes this aircraft so special? As VOA's Brian Padden reports, Boeing is claiming that the 787 Dreamliner will change how people fly.
One of the first production 787 models is rolled out of an assembly hangar |
Boeing's Randy Tinseth says the 787 Dreamliner has what both the flying public and the airline industry are looking for. "For airlines we are looking at a 20 percent improvement in fuel efficiency over today's airplanes, significantly better costs so that airlines can continue to be profitable. And for passengers we are offering a totally new experience, larger windows, wide aisles3, wide seats, large overhead bins4, new lighting5 so you can rest better and we are even doing things to have cleaner air."
A Boeing 787 under construction |
"And the combination, here we are 10 years later, is a result of those changes,” says Norris. “They produce this 21st century technology airliner7, with a production system that should produce the aircraft in record numbers and at record profitability."
The cabin of the 787 will be very comfortable for passengers (photo courtesy Boeing) |
"The Boeing 787 is certainly a great product but we have the 330 available now and the 350, which is coming in the next decade,” she says. “So customers love to have competition which benefits everybody."
While sales for the 787 Dreamliner are brisk and Boeing's immediate10 future looks promising11, there are still concerns. Unforeseen production delays would cut profits and the airplane has yet to actually fly.
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