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Boeing's Dreamliner completes first commercial flight

2011-10-26 12:01:46

Boeing's Dreamliner has finally had its maiden commercial voyage, three years

later than planned.

The All Nippon Airlines (ANA) flight carried its first passengers from Tokyo to

Hong Kong.

The Dreamliner had originally been scheduled for delivery in 2008, but Boeing

has suffered a string of setbacks.

Wednesday's flight was a special charter, with normal services due to start in

November.

Problems with the Dreamliner have put its launch behind schedule, the latest

being an onboard fire during test flights last November, and the company will

hope a successful launch will help put to bed some of the memories of prior

setbacks.

Boeing says the twin-aisle, mid-size plane features the industry's largest

windows, with higher cabin humidity and cleaner air - all of which combine to

allow passengers to arrive at their destinations more refreshed.

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Just thinking I'm going to be part of aviation history is a dream

Gino Bertuccio

Dreamliner ready for commercial take-off

The woman who built the Dreamliner

Because of the materials used in construction - carbon fibre rather than

aluminium - as well as new engines and aerodynamics, Boeing says the Dreamliner

is about 20% more fuel efficient than similarly-sized models flying today.

That would be a big help for airlines coping with the high price of jet fuel,

which is usually their biggest single cost.

ANA's chief Shinichiro Ito and Boeing vice-president Scott Fancher broke open

barrels of sake with small hammers and passed it around to passengers as they

boarded in Tokyo.

The airline auctioned six business-class seats on the inaugural flight, with

one selling for $34,000 ( 21,200) - around 13 times the price of a regular

business-class ticket between the two Asian hubs.

The winner, Gino Bertuccio, won because he accidentally added an extra digit

onto his bid - but he was happy regardless, according to the Wall Street

Journal.

"Just thinking I'm going to be part of aviation history is a dream," he told

the paper.

'Cost competitiveness'

Another passenger was part of a small group of fliers who try to fly on the

first flights of major new planes.

Thomas Lee, a 59-year-old Californian, also flew on the maiden commercial

flights of the Boeing 747 in 1970 and the Airbus A380 superjumbo in 2007.

An ANA Dreamliner jet The Dreamliner offers more fuel efficiency through being

lighter, says Boeing

Boeing plans to make 10 of the planes a month from 2013. But the long delay has

hurt its business.

Last week, China Eastern Airlines cancelled orders for 24 Dreamliners, rather

than wait for production to pick up.

Boeing has more than 800 orders on its books for the 787 Dreamliner, and the

average list price is $201.7m.

Japan, a market in which Boeing dominates rival Airbus, is a major market for

the Dreamliner.

ANA will take delivery of dozens more of the aircraft in the coming years.

"For carriers with high operating margins, the 787 is critical for gaining a

cost competitiveness," said Masaharu Hirokane, an analyst at Nomura Holding in

Tokyo.