The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is one of the bestselling widebody aircraft in the aviation industry. Major US airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines , have incorporated several variants of the Dreamliner into their fleets. Each airline utilizes the aircraft to serve domestic and international routes, connecting travelers to popular cities around the world.

The 787's spacious cabins, quieter engines, and improved air quality create a more enjoyable flying experience, encouraging both airlines and passengers to favor this remarkable aircraft for their travel needs. The airline's configuration of the Dreamliner The Boeing 787 Dreamliner offers unique experiences with each airline's different configurations. The American Airlines 787-8 seats 234 passengers, while United Airlines' 787-8 can accommodate slightly more, at 243 passengers.

American Airlines' 787-9 takes the lead with a capacity of 285 passengers, compared to United Airlines' 257 passengers. But the real showstopper is United Airlines' exclusive 787-10, which boasts an impressive capacity of 318 passengers. When it comes to premium travel, United Airlines and American Airlines' configurations set them apart.

United Airlines' B787-9 United Polaris business class provides an impressive 48 seats designed for ultimate comfort and luxury. In contrast, American Airlines opts for a more exclusive experience in its Flagship business class, accommodating just 30 passengers. American Airlines Active Planned Total Aircraft Av.