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On a typical day, the global 787 fleet conducts approximately 2,100 flights, transporting roughly 480,000 passengers daily – about 14.5 million people monthly. //
Boeing announced that its pioneering 787 Dreamliner fleet has transported over one billion passengers faster than any widebody commercial airplane in history, achieving this milestone in under 14 years since entering service.
The global fleet of more than 1,175 Dreamliners has completed nearly 5 million flights covering over 30 million flight hours. //
The 787 Dreamliner has fundamentally transformed the aviation landscape by enabling airlines to efficiently operate previously unprofitable long-haul routes.
With its exceptional fuel efficiency and extended range capabilities, carriers have established more than 425 new nonstop routes, connecting cities that previously required multiple stops or weren’t served at all. //
The aircraft’s operational capabilities have made it particularly valuable for airlines like Qantas Airways (QF), which operates the longest nonstop 787 route from London to Perth spanning 7,829 nautical miles.
At the other extreme, TUI Airways (BY) utilizes the Dreamliner for shorter high-demand routes including the 65 nautical mile hop between Aruba and Curaçao. //
The Dreamliner’s commercial success is reflected in its position as the bestselling passenger widebody in aviation history, with more than 2,000 orders from 89 airlines, operators, and lessors. The aircraft operates across more than 85 countries and serves over 520 airports worldwide.