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Boeing completes Dreamliner family with first 787-10 delivery

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SOUTH CAROLINA: Boeing Co delivered its first 787-10 Dreamliner to Singapore Airlines on Sunday, rounding out a family of lightweight jets on which the US planemaker is betting its future.


The ceremonial key to the plane was handed to Singapore Airlines Chief Executive Goh Choon Phong on the tarmac at Boeing’s South Carolina plant, where the carbon composite jet is built, in front of more than a thousand Boeing workers and guests.


Goh called it a “beautiful aircraft” and an “unparalleled product for regional operations.”


Boeing Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Kevin McAllister hailed the two airlines’ 45-year relationship.


Singapore Airlines was the first Southeast Asian carrier to buy Boeing’s 747 jumbo jet in 1972, Goh said, and the group is now the world’s first to operate all the 787 Dreamliner family of models.


The new Dreamliner was parked in front of a line of about 10 787 airplanes in various stages of completion.


Singapore Airlines, which expanded its order for 787-10s to 49 jets last year, plans to introduce the jet on services to Osaka, Japan, followed by Perth, Australia, starting in May.


The 787-10 is built exclusively at the North Charleston plant due to its large size, which prevents the transfer of sections to Boeing’s factory outside Seattle. Unlike the Washington state assembly lines, the plant, which has about 7,000 workers, is not unionized.


The aircraft, which sells for $326 million at list prices, completes a line-up of three models starting with the 787-8 which debuted in 2011. All boast carbon-composite fabrication materials, fuel efficiency and new state-of-the-air filtration systems with higher levels of humidity in the air for long-distance flight.


The 787-10’s range is 6,430 nautical miles (11,910 kilometres).


At 223 feet long (68 metres), the aircraft is 18 feet (5.5 metres) longer than the 787-9 and seats around 330 passengers, 40 more than the 787-9 and 88 more than the 787-8. — AFP


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