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Boeing 787-9: Features & Internal Structure

Experience the future of long-haul travel on our modern Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The design is a two engine, long range airplane with ETOPS (extended operation) certification a long-range, twin-aisle aircraft designed to deliver outstanding fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, featuring over 50% of the airplane structure is made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) solid laminate for reduced weight and better corrosion resistance. 

The 787-9 is powered by GEnx-1B engines, and cruises at Mach 0.9 with a maximum range of 13,530 km. It offers a typical two-class capacity of 312 passengers and a maximum takeoff weight of 247,207 KG.

With larger, dimmable windows, quieter engines, and lower cabin altitude (6000 feet), the 787-9 offers an enhanced onboard experience while enabling airlines to operate long-haul routes more efficiently.

Every aspect of the Boeing 787-9 is designed with your well-being in mind-setting a new standard of air travel.

Technical Data
Maximum Takeoff Weight 247,207 KG
Maximum Fuel 126,356 L
Maximum Range 11,580 KM
Speed 0.9 M
Span 60.12 m
Length 62.81 m
Tail Height 16.92 m
Internal Structure
Crown Class 32 Seats
Crown Class Row 1-8
Seat Spacing 42 Inches
Economy Class 280 Seats
Economy Class Row 11-44
Seat Spacing 30-35 Inches

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