First U.S. Dreamliner flight: United lands inaugural flight at O'Hare
(MCT) — United Airlines landed its inaugural flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Chicago O'Hare on Sunday morning to the cheers of passengers, which included many aviation enthusiasts who took the flight just to say they were there.
The twin-aisle plane, delayed more than three years by production problems at Boeing, is said to be far more fuel efficient and less costly to maintain for airlines, while offering a new level of comfort for passengers. Half of the plane is made of strong and light composite materials, including the fuselage and wings, instead of metal.
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