Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/787-8-Dreamliner-Engine-2JRSXLJF1F1F.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarBoeing 787-8 Dreamliner Number One on Runway787-8 Dreamliner ZA001 Flies Above Pacific CoastlineThe First 787 Dreamliner in Flight above Mountains787-8 Dreamliner Outer WingBoeing 787-8 Dreamliner Landing787 Dreamliner Tail Plane and Horizontal StabilizerBoeing 787-8 Number 1 flies over Cascade Mountain Range787-8 Dreamliner Number 1 Landing at Boeing FieldBoeing Completes 787 Dreamliner High-Speed Taxi TestView AllView more with similar tones 787-8 Dreamliner EngineSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:In addition to bringing big-jet ranges to mid-size airplanes, the 787 Dreamliner provides airlines with unmatched fuel efficiency, resulting in exceptional environmental performance. The airplane uses 20 percent less fuel for comparable missions than today's similarly sized airplane. It travels at speeds similar to today's fastest wide bodies, Mach 0.85. Boeing selected General Electric and Rolls-Royce (pictured) to develop engines for the 787 Dreamliner. Advances in engine technology contribute as much as 8 percent of the increased efficiency of the new airplane, representing a nearly two-generation jump in technology for the middle of the market.BI45881 (k65784-040)Maximum size:4992px × 3320px (~47 MB)16.6in × 11.0in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:2010s-787-8 Dreamliner-blue-Boeing livery-Boeing's first Dreamliner, ZA001-close-ups-currently in production-day-engines-exteriors-fan blades-ground shots-high-tech / advanced-Rolls-Royce (RR)Related Photo/Videos:View All