Boeing 787 - Dreamliner Lands

Issue: 4 / 2011

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner made its India debut landing at the Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on July 13. “Indian air carriers have recognised the tremendous value the Boeing 787 offers to airlines,” said Dinesh Keskar, President, Boeing India. Air India is one of the early customers and has ordered 27 787s. Jet Airways has also ordered 10 Dreamliners. The 787 offers the potential to enhance the revenues of customers due to its passenger appeal and reduction in maintenance costs and fuel burn. “We look forward to the airplane’s introduction into the fleets of our valued customers in India,” Keskar added.

Air India, which placed the order in 2005, will get its first aircraft in October this year, followed by two in November and one more in December.

The 787 Dreamliner is built by an international team and will provide airlines around the globe with a new level of efficiency in operations, with a 20 per cent reduction in fuel use when compared to similar-sized airplanes. The 787 also brings a new level of passenger comfort to travellers including bigger windows and more personal space as well as an environment designed to help them arrive at their destinations feeling refreshed.