With wide seats and aisles, large windows, a spacious architecture and advanced
in-flight entertainment, the 787 Dreamliners first class will offer a luxurious
experience to passengers.
The interior designers for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner understand fully that
first impressions can be everlasting. Therefore, they've designed a larger,
more open entryway with sweeping arches that immediately direct the eye upward.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliners new interior will create a new sensation for
passengers inside the cabin. Innovations such as those shown here are sweeping
arches, wide aisles, larger lavatories, and dynamic lighting. All these
innovations are being considered with the goal to connect the passenger with
the flying experience.
Passengers in all classes within the Boeing 787 Dreamliner will be able to load
a 11 X 16 X 22 bag in large, drop-down bins near their seat.
In-flight entertainment (IFE) displays in the seats and in-flight entertainment
showroom at the Dreamliner Gallery feature all the catalog offerings from
Boeing's 787 IFE partners.
The seats and in-flight entertainment (IFE) showroom in the Boeing 787
Dreamliner Gallery features rows of pre-certified premium seats from all seat
suppliers in the 787 catalog. The room enables customers to test seats,
reconfigure seats to view variations in pitch and select fabric and color
options as well as seating for all classes of the cabin.
A full-height, backlit screen in the galley showroom at the 787 Dreamliner
Gallery allows 787 customers to view their galley configuration virtually to
test ergonomics and get a complete understanding of the galley layout they
select.
The gallery showroom at the 787 Dreamliner Gallery includes pre-certified
inserts, such as coffee and espresso makers, ovens, and carts that airline
customers can see, touch and even operate in a fully functional kitchen
equipped with the same power levels found on an airplane.
To enhance the configuration experience, the 787 Dreamliner Gallery features
two "home bases" - areas that provide 787 customers a place to call their own
while configuring their airplanes at the Gallery. The home bases offer private
seating areas, conference rooms and office.
Boeing reports excellent progress on the all-new 787 Dreamliner. Production of
the first 787 will begin in 2006 with first flight in 2009. Following a flight
test program, the 787 will enter revenue service in 2010.