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Old 03-27-2018, 06:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Boeing delivered the first operational Boeing 787-10 to Singapore Airlines on Sunday, March 25, marking the beginning of service for the largest Dreamliner aircraft. With room for 330 passengers, the twin-aisle jet airliner is expected to be the most efficient aircraft of its size in terms of fuel efficiency per seat.

The 787-10, made largely of composite materials like the other Dreamliner models, has a range of 6,430 nautical miles (11,910 km), which is about 1,000 miles less than the 787-8 and 787-9. However, the 787-10, stretching 224-feet long, can hold 40 more passengers than older Dreamliners, and it can still fly about 90 percent of long-distance routes. The result is more efficient transport per head flying people across the world.

The 787-10 is made from parts manufactured all over the world, and the aircraft is assembled in Boeing's plant in South Carolina. The first 787-10 took flight on March 31, 2017, almost exactly a year ago. Singapore Airlines will be the first to operate the 787-10, with 48 more of the new Dreamliners on order. Boeing has orders for about 170 of the new widebody jets.

"This is a big day for all of us at Boeing and for our global supplier partners," said Kevin McAllister, Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and chief executive officer, in a press release. "We are thrilled to deliver the first 787-10 Dreamliner to Singapore Airlines, one of the world's leading carriers."

The twin-engine jet will be powered by one of two engines, the Rolls Royce Trent 1000 or the GE Aviation GEnx-1B depending on specific orders. The aircraft delivered to Singapore Airlines yesterday is equipped with the Trent 1000, which has a maximum takeoff thrust of about 79,000 lbf, while the GEnx-1B puts out about 76,000 lbf at takeoff.

The brand new Singapore Airlines 787-10 will fly to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur for crew training before entering service in May, flying routes from Singapore to Osaka, Japan and Perth, Australia. The 787-10 is the world's newest efficient wide-body aircraft, the kind of plane that made the double-decker, four-engine 747 obsolete. With the 787-10 officially out the door, Boeing will be looking toward the composite-winged wide-body 777X and likely a new aircraft called the New Midsize Airplane (NMA), an airplane to serve routes between the 737 and 787, expected to become the Boeing 797.

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Excellent thread. Thanks for the info.
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Another fine airframe rolled out by Boeing. Congrats to both Boeing and SIA for coming together on this 'fully' stretched version of the B787. Hope to fly on one of them some day, but I am content of having already flown on the B787-9. Now we just have to wait for the B777x to grace the skies. This version of the T7 will definitely dominate the widebodies.
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