Watch Qantas' first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner being built
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Watch Qantas' first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner being built. The aircraft is one of eight Dreamliners Qantas has on order.
The Dreamliner will connect passengers between Europe and Australia. It will fly non-stop flight from Perth, Western Australia to London. Traveling 9,009 miles. Making it the third longest commercial flight in the world.
It took more than 4 days to apply 250 liters of paint. Here's what the interior will look like ...
The Dreamliner has larger windows than competitors. HD infotainment screens. Room for 236 passengers. Fewer seats mean more leg room.
There will be no first class cabin. Instead, there will be 42 Business Class suites. The suites can convert into flat beds. 28 Premium Economy seats. And 166 Economy class seats.
Looks like a great place to spend a 17-hour flight.
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