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Boeing 787
The Boeing 787 is a new-generation plane, built in Everett (Washinton, US) and in Charleston (South Carolina, US). He is built in composites. There are 2 variants: the 787-8 and the 787-9. The 787-8 made his first flight in December 2009 and the 787-9 in September 2013.
The Boeing 787-8 was launched in 2004. After a first flight in 2009, it was delivered to All Nippon Airways in 2011. It is 56,7m long and has a wingspan of 60m. One of the particularity is the wingflex, which make it easy to recognize. It can hold up to 250 passengers.
Air Canada
Air France
Aeromexico
American Airlines
Saudia
Boeing 787-8
The Boeing 787-9 was launched in 2005. It made its first flight in September 2013 and was delivered in July 2014 to Air New Zealand. It's 6.1m longer than the 787-8 and can hold up to 290 passengers.
Boeing 787-9
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Airlines operating the 787 in Paris
Boeing 787-8
Boeing 787-9
Air Austral
Air India
ANA
Ethiopian
JAL
Kenya Airways
Norwegian Airlines
Oman Air
United Airlines
Boeing 787-10
The Boeing 787-10 flew for the first time on March 31st, 2017 and is planned to be delivered to Singapore Airlines in 2018. It's 68.3m long and can hold up to 323 passengers. All of them will be built in Charleston.
