| Specifications |
| Wingspan |
60.1m |
| Length |
56.7m |
| Height |
16.9m |
| Seating |
264seats (premium seat x 12) |
| Gross Weight |
210ton |
| Maximum Speed |
910km/h |
| Altitude capability |
13,100m |
Take off Distance Landing Distance |
1,650m 1,730m |
| Fuel Capacity |
126kl |
| Power Plant |
Trent-1000A |
| Engine Horsepower |
29,030kg x 2 |
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November 2011 - In April 2004, ANA placed orders to purchase the Boeing 787, in which ANA was part of the development team, as the first launch customer in the world. The key to the exceptional performance of the 787 is a suite of new technologies developed and applied on the airplane. Composite materials make up 50 percent of the primary structure of the 787 including the fuselage and wing. Japanese industrial participation contributes 35% of the effort behind the manufacture of the 787. ANA mechanics and pilots were partners of the Boeing 787 development team since the early detailed design phase of the program, and their skills and expertise are reflected in the airframe design.
The Boeing 787 “Dreamliner” will play a key role in the expansion of our domestic and international fight network.
- In conjunction with weight savings, the 787 provides unmatched fuel efficiency, resulting in exceptional environmental performance. The airplane uses 20% less fuel than today's similarly sized airplanes. The 787 is also environmentally friendly, producing 20% less carbon monoxide and 15% less nitrogen oxide than similar aircraft.
- The 787 Dreamliner brings big-jet ranges to mid-sized airplanes with the ability to carry passengers on routes of over 15,000 km, taking over existing long-distance services (e.g. Europe and U.S. Routes) currently served by larger aircraft.
- The 787 interior provides an open feeling with the adoption of larger windows, higher arched ceilings, and LED lighting.
- Higher humidity and lower passenger cabin altitude result in greater passenger comfort.
- Numerous engine-noise reduction developments make the 787 significantly quieter both inside the cabin and out.
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