Meet Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (VT-ANB): A Closer Look at the Aircraft

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Meet Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (VT-ANB): A Closer Look at the Aircraft

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, registered as VT-ANB, has long been a workhorse of Air India’s international fleet. Known for its fuel efficiency, advanc

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The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, registered as VT-ANB, has long been a workhorse of Air India’s international fleet. Known for its fuel efficiency, advanced technology, and passenger comfort, this aircraft represented a modern leap in long-haul travel. Here’s an in-depth look at what made VT-ANB a standout in Indian aviation.

 

Aircraft Overview

Aircraft Model: Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

Registration Number: VT-ANB

Manufacturer: Boeing (USA)

Operated By: Air India

Aircraft Type: Wide-body, twin-engine, long-haul jet

Production Site: Everett, Washington, USA

 

Service Timeline

First Flight: December 14, 2013

Delivered to Air India: January 28, 2014

Entered Service: February 8, 2014

Age at Last Operation: Approximately 11 years and 5 months

VT-ANB was one of the first few Dreamliners delivered to Air India under a major fleet modernization plan. It played a key role in strengthening Air India’s global connectivity.

 

 Performance & Design

Passenger Seating Capacity:

Total: 256 passengers

Business Class: 18 seats

Economy Class: 238 seats

Fuel Capacity: Approximately 101,000 kilograms (~222,000 lbs)

Maximum Range: ~13,530 km (7,355 nautical miles)

Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW): ~227,930 kg (502,500 lbs)

Cruising Speed: Mach 0.85 (around 903 km/h)

Wingspan: 60.1 meters

Length: 56.7 meters

Height: 17 meters

The Dreamliner was built with a lightweight composite structure, enabling greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to older wide-body aircraft.

 

 Engine & Technology

Engine Type: 2 × General Electric GEnx-1B67

Thrust per Engine: Up to 67,000 lbs

Advanced Systems:

Fly-by-wire controls

Electronic dimmable windows

Enhanced cabin pressurization for passenger comfort

Turbulence-sensing radar

Lower cabin noise levels

 

 Crew Facilities

Flight Crew Rest Area: Equipped with bunks above the main deck for long-haul operations

Cabin Crew Rest Area: Discreet rest space in the rear fuselage

Cockpit: Fully digital glass cockpit with Heads-Up Display (HUD) and modern avionics

 

 Routes Typically Served

VT-ANB served a variety of international and long-haul routes including:

Delhi ↔ London-Gatwick

Mumbai ↔ Frankfurt

Delhi ↔ Melbourne

Chennai ↔ Tokyo

Delhi ↔ Paris

Ahmedabad ↔ London

These routes often featured 7 to 13-hour nonstop flights, where the Dreamliner’s performance and comfort features were most valuable.

 

 Environmental & Passenger Focus

Noise Reduction: 60% quieter than previous-generation aircraft

Carbon Footprint: 20% lower CO₂ emissions per passenger

Cabin Environment: Higher humidity and lower cabin altitude reduced fatigue on long flights

Entertainment: In-seat touch screens with AVOD (Audio Video On Demand) system

Passengers often praised the Dreamliner for a noticeably smoother, quieter flying experience with larger windows and mood lighting that adjusted based on time zones.

 

 Closing Note

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner VT-ANB was a flagship aircraft in Air India’s long-haul service. It combined the latest in aviation engineering with passenger-centric design, becoming a backbone for India’s international air connectivity. Its blend of reliability, fuel efficiency, and comfort made it a symbol of modern aviation in the country.

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