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Boeing 787
Civil Aviation

Boeing is approaching something of a milestone on its 787 program, with the 787th Dreamliner in final assembly at the company's North Charleston facility.

Airlines

Air Tahiti Nui has unveiled the new livery that will adorn its incoming fleet of Boeing 787-9s. The airline, based in French Polynesia, has ordered four 787-9s that will be used to replace its current fleet of five Airbus A340-300s. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the

Commercial Aircraft

As Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner begins its second decade, the promises that this first composite airliner will fly farther, cheaper and with less fuel burn than previous generations have been clearly demonstrated. 630 aircraft are currently in service with 45 airlines on every continent, with Boeing citing 218 million passengers over 2.9 billion revenue miles during

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