Thursday, March 1, 2012

Boeing 787 Comes to Canada

For those of you who pay attention to the aviation industry, you probably already know that the first Dreamliner (787) was due to arrive in Pearson today on it's Dream Tour

Here is what wiki says about the dreamliner

"The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long-range, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It seats 210 to 290 passengers, depending on the variant. Boeing states that it is the company's most fuel-efficient airliner and the world's first major airliner to use composite materials for most of its construction.[5] The 787 consumes 20% less fuel than the similarly-sized Boeing 767.[6] Some of its distinguishing features include a four-panel windshield, noise-reducing chevrons on its engine nacelles, and a smoother nose contour.
The aircraft's initial designation was 7E7, prior to its renaming in January 2005.[7] The first 787 was unveiled in a roll-out ceremony on July 8, 2007, at Boeing's Everett assembly factory, by which time it had reached 677 orders; this is more orders from launch to roll-out than any previous wide-body airliner.[8] By October 2011, 797 Boeing 787s had been ordered by 57 customers, with ILFC having the largest number on order.[9]
The 787 development and production has involved a large-scale collaboration with numerous suppliers around the globe. Final assembly is at the Boeing Everett Factory in Everett, Washington. Assembly is also taking place at a new factory in North Charleston, South Carolina. Both sites will deliver 787s to airline customers. Originally planned to enter service in May 2008, the project has suffered from multiple delays. The airliner's maiden flight took place on December 15, 2009, and completed flight testing in mid-2011. Final Federal Aviation Administration and European Aviation Safety Agency certification was received in late August 2011 and the first model was delivered in late September 2011. It entered commercial service on October 26, 2011."
That being said, I dont know enough to tell you anything more, but I do have a lovely photo of it landing outside my office!  Not a bad view from where I sit :)


Welcome to Canada!

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