Inside All Nippon Airways' Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner entered regular service this month as All Nippon Airways began offering flights from Tokyo's Haneda Airport to Okayama, Japan. Seven years in the making, the Dreamliner is Boeing's first all-new plane since the 1990s. The Japanese carrier is currently the only airline to fly the Dreamliner. Here's a look inside the plane.
-- Jason La, Los Angeles Times
-- Jason La, Los Angeles Times
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Inaugural commercial flight
All Nippon Airways' first Dreamliner sits 264 passengers: 252 in economy class and 12 in business. Later versions of the plane for short-haul flights will seat 180 passengers in economy and 42 in business. Planes for long-haul flights will seat 112 passengers in economy and 46 passengers in business.
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