First Dreamliner 787-9 Lands In Europe
Oct. 22, 2014
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Virgin Atlantic Airways
became the first European carrier to take delivery of the Boeing 787-9
Dreamliner. Named Birthday Girl to celebrate the airline’s 30th
anniversary, the airplane is the first of 16 787-9s Virgin Atlantic
ordered from Boeing. Stretching more 20 feet longer than the 787-8, the
787-9 flies up to 40 more passengers and includes passenger-pleasing
features such as large windows, large stow bins, modern LED lighting,
higher humidity, a lower cabin altitude, cleaner air and a smoother
ride. The aircraft will initially operate service between London
Heathrow Airport and Boston Logan International Airport.
“The first 787-9 in Europe will be a flagship for Virgin Atlantic’s
fleet, providing greatly improved efficiencies across its routes,” said
Todd Nelp, vice president of European sales, Boeing. “The airplane, with
its unique on-board features, will provide an unrivalled passenger
experience, cementing Virgin Atlantic’s reputation as a true innovator
in air travel.”
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