United Take Delivery of the First of 50 Dreamliners

United Airlines prepares for the first delivery of Dreamliner Boeing 787. The aircraft will fly to United Houston Hub form Boeing Field in Seattle. It is the first of the fifty Dreamliners orders from United. The delivery of the aircrafts also marks the 80 years partnership between United Airlines and Boeing.

The aircraft comprises of many passenger friendly features, bigger windows, large overhead bins, enhanced ventilation systems and more. Main highlight of the airline is the extraordinary operational efficiency producing low carbon emissions. It produces 20 percent less than normal aircrafts of the same size operating on similar routes.

The three-class configuration is as follows from 36 seats for United BusinessFirst, 70 seats in United Economy Plus and 113 seats in United Economy.

As announced previously, United Airlines will operate its inaugural commercial flights in November. The airlines will operate international starting December to Africa, Asia and Europe.

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