Brand:
Hogan Wings
Model: 8492,
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, Boeing Aircraft House Colors (Inflight Wings)
Material:
Diecast
Type: Civilian
Aircraft
Scale:
1/500
Length: 11.3cm, Wingspan:12cm, Height:3.4cm
[Stock Available. Original, Brand new and
unused]
Features:
- Display Stand included
- Inflight Wings and without Landing Gear
- Highly detailed superior graphics
- No painting required
Background:
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an American wide-body jet airliner developed and
manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. After dropping its unconventional
Sonic Cruiser project, Boeing announced the conventional 7E7 on January 29,
2003, which focused largely on efficiency. The program was launched on April
26, 2004, with an order for 50 aircraft from All Nippon Airways (ANA),
targeting a 2008 introduction. On July 8, 2007, a prototype 787 was rolled out
without major operating systems, and then the aircraft experienced multiple
delays until its maiden flight on December 15, 2009. Type certification was
received in August 2011 and the first 787-8 was delivered in September 2011
before entering commercial service on October 26, 2011, with ANA.
With a typical capacity of 220 passengers and a range of 7,355 nautical miles
(13,621 km; 8,464 mi), the −8 is the base model of the 787 family and was the
first to enter service in 2011. The 787-8 is targeted to replace the Boeing
767-200ER as well as expand into new non-stop markets where larger planes would
not be economically viable. As of January 2023, approximately 26% of 787 orders
are for the 787-8 with 386 delivered. In 2018, Boeing said it would change the
−8 manufacturing to raise its commonality with the −9 above the current 30% to
be more like the 95% commonality between the −9 and −10, as it will benefit
from learning from those. When it was launched, a new 787-8 was to cost only
slightly more than the 767-300ER, valued new for $85 million at its 1990s peak,
but it ended being 20% more costly. Its closest competitor is the Airbus
A330-800.
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