Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner
787 family · First flight 2017 · In production

The Boeing 787-10 is the longest variant of the Dreamliner family and the largest twin-engine widebody Boeing has built. Entering service with Singapore Airlines in 2018, the 787-10 was developed specifically for high-density routes where the 787-9 was too small but a 777 would have been too large. The aircraft seats 318 to 336 passengers in typical configurations. Its range is notably shorter than the 787-9, which is a deliberate trade-off to accommodate the stretched fuselage without adding engine thrust or fuel capacity. The 787-10 has become a workhorse on routes like Tokyo to Singapore, Amsterdam to US East Coast cities, and Dubai to Australia. United Airlines, ANA, Singapore Airlines, KLM, and Etihad operate substantial 787-10 fleets.
Specifications
- First flight
- 2017
- Entered service
- 2018
- Status
- In production
- Typical capacity
- 318 to 336
- Range
- 6,330 nautical miles (11,730 km)
- Cruise speed
- Mach 0.85 (561 mph, 903 km/h)
- Length
- 68.28 m (224 ft)
- Wingspan
- 60.12 m (197 ft 3 in)
- Engines
- Two General Electric GEnx-1B or Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 turbofans
Major operators
- Singapore Airlines
- United Airlines
- All Nippon Airways
- Etihad Airways
- KLM
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