Why the 787 Dreamliner is STILL Boeing’s Flagship

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner first entered service in 2011, promising airlines better fuel efficiency, longer range, and a revolutionary passenger experience. More than a decade later, despite newer projects and ongoing challenges at Boeing, the 787 remains the company’s true flagship. In this video, we break down why the Dreamliner continues to dominate global fleets: from its cutting-edge composite design and fuel savings, to its unmatched long-haul flexibility and impact on airline strategy. We’ll also explore how the 787 compares to rivals like the Airbus A350, and why Boeing still relies on it to compete in today’s aviation market. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, frequent flyer, or just curious about the future of air travel, this deep dive will explain why the 787 Dreamliner remains Boeing’s most important jet. #boeing787 #dreamliner #boeing #Aviation #aviationhistory #boeingvsairbus #airlineindustry #aviationexplained #FlagshipJet #boeing 787 #problems #boeing quality control #aviation #aircraft #boeing dreamliner