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Boeing 787-800

Aircraft Information Boeing 787-800

Boeing 787-800, also known as the Dreamliner, is a modern passenger aircraft developed by Boeing. It was first introduced in 2007 and began operating in 2011.

The aircraft has two engines and can carry up to 242 passengers for distances of up to 15,700 km. It is equipped with the latest technologies, such as the Fly-by-Wire flight control system, which provides more precise aircraft control and reduces the workload on pilots.

Boeing 787-800 also features larger windows, allowing passengers to enjoy brighter views during the flight, as well as higher humidity and air pressure in the cabin, reducing fatigue and discomfort during long flights.

The aircraft also has a more environmentally friendly design, which helps reduce emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere and decrease fuel costs. This makes it a more economical and environmentally friendly option for airlines.

Technical information about the Boeing 787-800

- Length: 57 meters

- Speed: 913 km/h

- Engine: General Electric GEnx or Rolls-Royce Trent 1000

- Size: 5.77 meters in height, 60.1 meters in wingspan

- Wingspan: 60.1 meters

- Range: 14,800 km

- Weight: 227 tons (maximum takeoff weight)

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Boeing 787-800 are located in the rear of the cabin, closer to the exit. This is because in case of an emergency, passengers seated closer to the exit have a higher chance of survival.

In addition, the most comfortable seats in the aircraft are the window seats in business class and economy class, as they provide better visibility and more legroom.

However, the choice of seat in the aircraft depends on the individual preferences of the passenger. Some prefer aisle seats for easy access to the restroom and more freedom of movement, while others prefer window seats to enjoy the view and have more privacy.

In any case, before purchasing a ticket, it is worth studying the cabin layout and choosing the most suitable seat according to personal preferences and needs.