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United Airlines uses Boeing 787-9s for longest nonstop flights including Houston-Sydney
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Scott Kirby, chief executive officer | United Airlines

United Airlines is continuing to use its Boeing 787-9 fleet for some of the longest nonstop routes in its network in 2025. The airline, which operates more than 200 destinations in the United States and about 150 internationally, relies on all three variants of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with the 787-9 supporting many of its most extended flights.

According to data from ch-aviation, United's current Dreamliner fleet consists of 12 Boeing 787-8s, 21 Boeing 787-10s, and 46 Boeing 787-9s. In total, over 20,800 flights using the 787-9 are scheduled for this year.

The longest route operated by United with the Boeing 787-9 is between Houston and Sydney. This service covers approximately 8,835 miles (14,219 kilometers) and takes up to seventeen and a half hours westbound. The flight was first launched in 2018 as a year-round operation but now runs only during the northern winter season. Daily operations will resume on October 26 after pausing at the end of March.

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On this sector, United deploys its latest configuration of the aircraft: "Polaris business class with 48 seats, 21 in premium economy, and 188 in economy." The second-longest route is San Francisco to Singapore at around 8,440 miles (13,583 kilometers), which also stands as United’s busiest Dreamliner route this year with about 730 flights scheduled each way. United began nonstop service on this link in 2016 after previously routing via Hong Kong or Tokyo Narita with other aircraft types.

A third notable long-haul addition is San Francisco to Adelaide—a new seasonal service beginning December 11—covering just over eight thousand miles.

United also operates several African and Australian routes that exceed seven thousand miles. These include Newark to Johannesburg (7,988 miles), which started in response to South African Airways' withdrawal from JFK Airport in New York. Now operating daily between Newark and Johannesburg—and three times weekly between Newark and Cape Town—United has requested regulatory approval to adjust frequencies between these two South African cities based on demand or operational needs.

Another lengthy connection is Washington Dulles to Cape Town (7,923 miles), launched in late 2022. According to Department of Transportation data from this year, this route carried sixty-nine thousand round-trip passengers with an eighty percent seat load factor—the lowest among United’s African services—while Accra and Lagos performed slightly better at eighty-three percent and eighty-two percent respectively.

In Australia beyond Sydney routes from Houston and Los Angeles (the latter spanning roughly seven thousand nine hundred twenty miles), United flies daily between San Francisco and Melbourne (7,853 miles) as well as Los Angeles-Sydney (7,487 miles).

Some of United’s longest Asian routes using the Dreamliner include Newark–Delhi (7,323 miles) and Los Angeles–Hong Kong (7,260 miles). The latter was launched in October last year; it faces competition from Cathay Pacific and Delta Air Lines. Additional long-haul Asian services include flights from various US hubs to Tokyo Narita—once dominated by Delta through Northwest Airlines heritage—as well as resumed connections to Shanghai Pudong following pandemic-related suspensions.

In Europe, several routes surpass five thousand miles when operated by the Boeing widebody jets. The farthest scheduled is San Francisco–Frankfurt at nearly fifty-seven hundred miles; starting late October it will shift from a Boeing triple-seven variant to daily Dreamliner service for winter. Other key European sectors include Denver–Rome Fiumicino (seasonal until September), plus daily links from Los Angeles or San Francisco to London Heathrow—all exceeding five thousand three hundred miles.

Domestically within the US market where high demand warrants widebodies even on shorter hauls compared with international sectors—such as Newark–San Francisco or Newark–Los Angeles—the carrier has planned more than three thousand domestic Dreamliner departures this year alone.

Over time United has built its international network around major hubs like Newark Liberty for transatlantic traffic; Washington Dulles for Africa/Middle East; San Francisco for Pacific operations; plus Chicago O’Hare, Houston Intercontinental Airport, Los Angeles International Airport and Denver International Airport—all helping diversify reach across global markets.

While larger twinjets like the Boeing triple-seven remain essential for trunk routes due their higher seating capacity ("the Boeing triple-seven still carries highest volumes"), fuel efficiency makes the Dreamliner family vital for thinner long-range markets where range trumps seat count. With forty-six currently flying—and over one hundred forty more on order—the type continues shaping both present schedules and future expansion plans across Asia-Pacific regions as well as Europe/Africa transcontinental corridors.

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