Dreamliners have been allowed to operate up to
180 minutes away from a landing field since they
were introduced into service in 2011. Granting
of the expanded operational permission will allow
airlines to introduce additional routes after
they meet the proof of capabilities requirements
and receive approval from their own regulatory
agencies for such operations.
"Our customers are eager to expand their
787 operations," said Larry Loftis, vice
president and general manager, 787 program, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes. "We're delighted that
this capability, which was designed into the airplane
from the very beginning, has been certified."
ETOPS operations will make the 787 even more
efficient in operations as they enable more direct
flight paths, which can save thousands of pounds
of fuel and reduce carbon emissions.
More than 1,030 787s have been ordered by 60
customers to date. Boeing has delivered 146 Dreamliners
to 19 customers.
The 787 Dreamliner is a super-efficient twin-jet
airplane that offers passengers a unique flying
experience with bigger windows, cleaner air, a
lower cabin altitude and higher humidity.
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