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Scott Stocker, Vice President and General Manager, 787 Program and Boeing South Carolina Site, Boeing Commercial Airplanes | Boeing South Carolina

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has achieved significant milestones in the commercial aviation industry since its introduction. The aircraft family, which first emerged in January 2003 as the 7E7, was developed with a focus on fuel efficiency and reduced operating costs. The jets in the 787 family are 25% more fuel efficient than the airplanes they replaced, thanks to advances in engine technology, extensive use of lightweight composite materials, more efficient systems, and next-generation aerodynamics.

To date, over 1 billion passengers have flown on Boeing 787s. More than 1,175 aircraft have been sold, operating over 5 million flights and accumulating more than 30 million flight hours. Currently, Dreamliners operate around 2,100 flights daily and serve more than 520 airports across 85 countries. Notably, the aircraft has enabled the creation of 425 nonstop routes that did not exist before its introduction.

Scott Stocker, vice president and general manager of the Boeing 787 program, commented on this achievement: "This milestone would not have been possible without the trust and confidence of our customers in operating the 787, and we are incredibly grateful for each of them. The 787 Dreamliner family was designed to connect people and places like never before. Flying over 1 billion passengers in this relatively short time is a testament to how the airplane has delivered on its promises to transform air travel with operational versatility, efficiency and comfort. This achievement reflects the dedication, talent and innovation of the teammates and partners who have brought the 787 family to life."

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The aircraft's design includes an airframe made up of about 80% lightweight composite materials such as carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP), marking a first for commercial aircraft fuselages. Airlines can choose between General Electric GEnx-1B or Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines for their fleets; both options offer improved fuel consumption and noise reduction features.

Among its three variants—the -8, -9, and -10—the Boeing 787-9 has been particularly successful with airlines due to its combination of range (up to 7,565 nautical miles) and capacity (296 passengers in two classes). The smaller -8 variant serves airlines looking for lighter capacity options but offers slightly less range due to smaller fuel tanks. The largest model, the -10, while offering higher passenger capacity (336 in two classes), has seen fewer orders compared to its siblings because it competes directly with other high-capacity widebodies from Airbus.

United Airlines leads as one of the top customers for all three variants combined.

The main competitor for the Boeing 787 is Airbus’s A350 series. Like the Dreamliner, it uses advanced composite materials—50% carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer—and provides similar gains in fuel efficiency compared to older models. However, market timing played a role in Boeing’s success; the Dreamliner entered service four years ahead of its Airbus rival.

Despite its achievements, the Boeing 787 faced several challenges during its development and operational history. In early service years starting in 2013, lithium-ion battery fires led regulators worldwide to ground all active aircraft until solutions were implemented—a process that lasted seven months. Later manufacturing defects identified in 2019 caused further delays; production was halted entirely between May 2021 and July 2022.

Safety concerns resurfaced after an Air India Flight AI171 crash involving a Dreamliner in June 2025. Following an investigation into issues related to fuel control switch design—which shares similarities with other Boeing models—the Federal Aviation Administration stated: "Although the fuel control switch design, including the locking feature, is similar on various Boeing airplane models, the FAA does not consider this issue to be an unsafe condition that would warrant an Airworthiness Directive on any Boeing airplane models, including the Model 787."

Looking forward, Boeing’s next widebody project is the delayed 777X. The new jet already has a backlog of more than five hundred orders across multiple variants but faces further delays with expected entry into service now pushed back from mid-2026 to at least sometime in 2027.

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