Boeing Ups MTOW On Dreamliners



Exciting news coming from Boeing as the US planemaker says that it will deliver the first higher take-off weight 787 Dreamliner to a customer in early 2026. The ‘upgrade’ of sorts allows operating-customers more flexibility with operations – whether it be extending range by carrying more fuel or being able to accommodate more/heavier cargo.



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