Vɪᴇᴛɴᴀᴍ Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Vertical Takeoff And Steep Turns 


Boeing Commercial Airplanes developed and produced the Boeing 787, a passenger aircraft, in the US. The aerospace firm is a global leader, and it frequently competes with another giant, the European partnership Airbus, for the title of largest commercial and military aircraft builder.

The B787 first took to the skies on December 15, 2009, and on October 26, 2011, it began conducting commercial flights. With the creation of the first of a series of next-generation aircraft, the “Dreamliner,” or this double-aisle airplane, Boeing ushered in a new era in commercial aviation and paved the way for a more successful, advantageous, and sustainable future for airlines, passengers, and the environment. These factors have made the “Dreamliner” one of the preferred long-distance aircraft among carriers.

It is the first commercial airplane made completely of composite materials, which are more durable and lightweight than aluminum and feature a significant amount of carbon fiber. These materials aid in improving performance while increasing range by using up to 20% less fuel than other aircraft in their class.

All versions of the aircraft are propelled by dependable Rolls Royce GEnx-1B / Trent 1000 engines, which have a top speed of Mach 0.9 (954 km/h at 10,700 m, 35,000 ft) and a range that ranges from 8,000 Nm. km to 9,400 nm  (15,200 km approx) depending on the model. Compared to other aircraft of a comparable size, it has a 60% lower acoustic impact on the neighborhood’s population.

Let’s Watch Boeing Vɪᴇᴛɴᴀᴍ Airlines 787-9 Dreamliner Vertical Takeoff And Steep Turns in the video below:

Source: Boeing

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