The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a revolutionary aircraft primarily known for its composite airframe, which makes it lighter and more fuel-efficient than traditional aluminum jets. For passengers, the 787 offers a superior cabin environment: it features a lower cabin altitude (6,000 feet instead of the standard 8,000 feet) and higher humidity levels, which significantly reduce jet lag and physical fatigue. The aircraft is also famous for its electronically dimmable windows, which are the largest in the industry and allow passengers to adjust brightness without a plastic shade. Its "Smooth Ride Technology" uses sensors to detect turbulence and automatically adjusts flight surfaces to counter movement, resulting in a much steadier flight. Additionally, the Dreamliner's "bleedless" electrical architecture and advanced engines make it one of the quietest long-haul planes in the sky, significantly improving the overall passenger experience in 2026.