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Boeing's innovative window design enhances passenger experience on Dreamliner

Boeing's innovative window design enhances passenger experience on Dreamliner
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The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is noted for its large passenger windows, which are 70% larger than those on comparable aircraft. The windows offer expansive views and feature automatic dimming technology provided by Gentex, a company based in Zeeland, Michigan. Gentex states, "We are the leading supplier of electronically dimmable windows (EDWs) for the aerospace industry, having launched the first major EDW program with the introduction of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner."

The fuselage of the Dreamliner is constructed using one-piece composite barrel sections instead of traditional aluminum sheets. This design allows for larger windows without compromising structural integrity. The use of lightweight composites also contributes to fuel efficiency and increased cabin pressurization.

Boeing's approach allows passengers to enjoy greater comfort due to higher cabin humidity and pressure levels compared to older models like the Boeing 767. The Dreamliner's structure comprises about 50% composite materials by weight and 80% by volume, enhancing both durability and passenger experience.

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The Dreamliner's advanced window technology offers passengers control over light entering the cabin, contrasting with traditional mechanical systems. Flight crews can also manage window settings collectively during different flight segments.

In terms of innovation, the Boeing 787 has set a precedent that Boeing plans to continue with its upcoming Boeing 777X model. This new aircraft will feature even larger windows using updated dimming technology from Gentex capable of blocking more than 99.999% of visible light at an accelerated speed.

While Airbus has gained market share over time, particularly in widebody aircraft manufacturing, Boeing maintains an edge in window size within this category. However, future aviation trends may shift focus away from outside viewing if designs like JetZero's Z4 blended-wing-body aircraft become prevalent.

Qantas Airlines utilizes its fleet of Boeing 787-9s for seasonal sightseeing flights over Antarctica, capitalizing on the large windows for tourism purposes. Pricing for these flights varies based on seat selection and class, ranging from USD 775 to USD 5,040.

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