What kind of aircraft is it?

If an airport is like a huge station, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is one aircraft with its own personality. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a modern long-range aircraft known for comfort, efficiency, and larger windows.

Its main job is: long-range wide-body airliner. It usually flies: long routes. A typical cabin has about 240 to 330 seats. Current encyclopedia status: in service.

A kid-friendly way to remember it: With Dreamliner in its name, it feels like an aircraft made for taking people to faraway places.

What is it like inside?

Wide-body aircraft usually have two aisles, which makes it easier for passengers, carts, and crew to move around. They are often chosen for international, transcontinental, or longer domestic flights.

How to spot it

  • gracefully curved wings
  • serrated engine nacelle edges
  • larger passenger windows

When you look at an aircraft, do not start with the name. First compare whether the body is narrow or wide, then check where the engines are, and finally look at the wingtips and tail. After a few tries, each aircraft begins to have its own face.

Quick facts

  • It uses many composite materials.
  • Its passenger windows are larger than on many older jets.
  • The 787-8, 787-9, and 787-10 are common versions.

Next time you see a photo of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, cover the caption first. Try to identify it from the nose, wings, engines, and tail, then decide whether it is mainly a short-route or long-route aircraft.