1000th Dreamliner goes to Singapore Airlines

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October 30, 2023

Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of Boeing’s 1000th 787 Dreamliner, a 787-10.

Singapore Airlines was the first customer to fly the 787-10 and this week’s possession of registration 9V-SCP took its total to 20.

Beyond the registration code, planespotters and passengers will be able to easily recognize this specific aircraft as it sports a special “1000th 787 Dreamliner” decal between the cockpit windows and the first door.

About Singapore Airlines 787-10’s

B787-10 aircraft consists of 36 Business class and 301 Economy class seats. The business class is designed in a 1-2-1 layout and the economy class is 3-3-3, providing a more comfortable environment with large windows.

All passengers have access to in seat power, hundreds of on demand audio and video choices through seat back screen as well as complimentary meals and drinks including a full bar.

Business Class passengers have seats that reline in to fully flat beds and come with a pillow, duvet and premium amenity kit.

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