Dreamliner Plane Arrives in New Zealand
NZ
Herald 29 May 2012 Grant Bradley
Plane enthusiasts
flocked to vantage points around Auckland Airport today for a glimpse of the
first passenger-carrying Boeing 787 Dreamliner to land here.
The 787 touched down
soon after 3pm after a flight from Sydney as it neared the end of its six month
"Dream Tour" which has taken the aircraft to around 40 destinations.
The plane had around 35
Boeing staffers, representatives from customer airline, Air New Zealand, and
journalists aboard.
Boeing says the interest
from the public has been enormous wherever the high tech aircraft, made largely
of carbon fibre, has landed. Plane spotters blocked motorways in Santiago,
Chile when the plane put down there and in Istanbul, Turkey it was mobbed by
spectators on the runway apron.
"It's like being a
rock star," said one staffer. "Except they're interested in the
plane, not us," she said.
The plane that arrived
in Auckland today is an eight-series aircraft capable of holding about 250
passengers. Air New Zealand has 10 of the larger nine-series on order, due for
delivery in mid-2014.
They promise 20 per cent
greater fuel efficiency and lower maintenance costs but the programme is
running about three years behind schedule.
The airline has voiced
its frustration at the delay and its programme director Kerry Reeves was aboard
today's flight.
He said from what he
experienced of passenger comfort in the demonstrator aircraft, the wait could
be worth it.
"The openness of
the cabin with its bigger windows and decor gives it a sense of
freshness."
* Grant Bradley travelled on the Dreamliner
courtesy of Boeing and Air New Zealand.
Peter’s
Comment
In the late 1950s the introduction of the jet age with
the Boeing 707 brought air travel within the reach of millions of ordinary
people.
When the Boeing 787 Dreamliner goes into service it will
represent the greatest step up and forward since the 707. Millions more people
will then be able to fly.
Air travel today is the most cost effective and
environmentally friendly means of transport ever created and that is why so
many people are able to fly wherever their dreams or business take them. Bring it on, Boeing.
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