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The largest member of the Dreamliner family, stretched 5.5m longer than the 787-9. Optimized for high-density routes, it can carry more passengers while maintaining the familys signature fuel efficiency and passenger comfort features.
Passengers
300-330
Range
7,282 mi
Cruise Speed
561 mph
First Flight
2017
Did You Know?
The 787-10 covers over 90% of the worlds twin-aisle routes despite having shorter range than its siblings, as most routes do not require ultra-long range.
History & Timeline
Key Milestones
First Flight
The 787-10 completed its first flight on March 31, 2017, from North Charleston, South Carolina, where it is exclusively assembled.
Entry into Service
Singapore Airlines put the first 787-10 into service in April 2018, using it on regional routes within Asia where its capacity matched demand.
Development Story
Program Launch
Boeing launched the 787-10 at the 2013 Paris Air Show as the largest Dreamliner variant, stretched 5.5 meters longer than the 787-9 for high-density routes.
United Airlines Fleet
United Airlines has become a major 787-10 operator, using the largest Dreamliner for transcontinental and medium-haul international routes from its US hubs.
Interesting Facts
90% Route Coverage
Despite having shorter range than its siblings, the 787-10 can cover over 90% of the worlds twin-aisle routes, as most routes dont require ultra-long range.
Technical Specifications
Performance
- Range
- 11,720 km (7,282 mi)
- Cruise Speed
- 903 km/h (561 mph)
- Service Ceiling
- 13,137 m (43,100 ft)
Dimensions
- Length
- 68.3 m (224 ft)
- Wingspan
- 60.1 m (197 ft)
Capacity
- Passengers
- 300-330
- Cargo Volume
- 175 m³
Engines
- Engine Count
- 2x GEnx-1B
- Manufacturer
- General Electric / Rolls-Royce
- Thrust (each)
- 340 kN
Weights
- Max Takeoff (MTOW)
- 254,011 kg (559,998 lbs)
- Fuel Capacity
- 126,917 L (33,528 gal)
Takeoff / Landing
- Takeoff Distance
- 2,800 m (9,186 ft)
- Landing Distance
- 1,600 m (5,249 ft)
Commercial
- Total Orders
- 204
- Delivered
- 126
- List Price
- $338.4M
History
- First Flight
- January 1, 2017
- Status
- In Production
Related Variants
Airlines Operating This Aircraft
United Airlines
Largest Dreamliner variant
Singapore Airlines
Regional
Etihad Airways
High-capacity
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Largest Dreamliner
EVA Air
High-capacity
British Airways
Largest Dreamliner
All Nippon Airways
Largest variant
Korean Air
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Data sourced from en.wikipedia.org