Boeing once envisioned the Boeing 787‑3 Dreamliner, a tailored aircraft for high‑density domestic routes in Japan. The variant was intended to serve routes between airports such as Tokyo Haneda (HND) and Sapporo (CTS) with greater efficiency and capacity than existing jets could provide.
The 787‑3 drew strong interest from major Japanese carriers, including All Nippon Airways (NH) and Japan Airlines (JL), because of its potential to improve fleet productivity and reduce operating costs. Despite confirmed orders and clear market demand, Boeing never built this Dreamliner version.
Untold Story of Boeing 787-3 for Japan
Boeing marketed the 787‑3 as a solution for airports with limited gate space and heavy passenger loads.
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