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Written by Ezra Waldman   
Monday, 09 July 2007
Up up in the air

 

The future of travel Boeing 787

 

The 787, Boeing's first all-new jet since 1995, will be made mostly of carbon-fiber composites, which are lighter, and more durable. The ambience of the cabin will be much different than people have been accustomed to. There will be special lighting to help accustom flyers to time zone changes. In fact there will be a complete different look and feel to this very latest of airplanes, the dream liner 787. Boeing claims to have built the largest windows ever on an airplane with every seat designated as a window seat.

 

The look of the plane in flight is quite different then what we are used to. It actually looks like a bird in flight with the wing tips resembling a soaring bird.

The most important thing about this new plane is the lower noise and pollutants that the plane will produce. It will be more fuel efficient and lower travel costs for all.

In a few years you may be asking your travel agent if he has booked you a flight on this plane of planes.

 

The 787 is here stay. Bon voyage

 

 

 

 

 

 

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