On Thursday, United Airlines unveiled its new
Boeing 787 Dreamliner, an aircraft which it says will
revolutionize the flying experience for United customers and crews
"while delivering unprecedented operating efficiency, comfort and
lower emissions".
The airline showcased its first 787, fresh
out of the paint hangar at Boeings Everett, Wash., facility.
United is the North American launch customer for the Dreamliner,
and expects to take delivery of its first 787 in September.
The
airline has firm orders for 50 787s, for delivery by 2019.
Primarily built with composite materials, the
787 has 30% more range and uses approximately 20%
less fuel than similarly-sized aircraft, while reducing emissions
and noise during takeoffs and landings.
With such advantages, the
787 will open up new non-stop destinations that customers would
not be able to otherwise reach on United, such as the
recently-announced Denver to Tokyo service that starts next
spring.
The aircraft cabin is configured with 36 seats in
United BusinessFirst, 72 seats in United Economy Plus and 111
seats in United Economy.
Customers will be more comfortable with
improved lighting, bigger windows, larger overhead bins, lower
cabin altitude and enhanced ventilation systems, among other
features.
Uniteds unveiling provided the first
look at the aircrafts interior and customized livery that is
exclusive to the fleet, featuring a gold line that wraps the
fuselage and swoops from nose to tail. The livery is inspired by
the trademark swoop painted on each of Boeings aircraft and is
being adopted for the United 787 in a tribute to the two
companies long history of working together.
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