The Boeing 787-8 is the smallest member of the Dreamliner family. It typically accommodates between 210 and 250 passengers in a two-class configuration and has a length of approximately 186 feet (56.7 meters). Despite being the smallest variant, it possesses an incredible range of up to 7,305 nautical miles, making it the "long-range specialist" for airlines wanting to fly "thin" international routes (long distances with lower passenger demand) profitably. In 2026, it remains a favorite for airlines like Emirates and All Nippon Airways for its efficiency. It features the same passenger-friendly technology as its larger siblings (the 787-9 and 787-10), including larger windows, higher cabin humidity, and lower cabin altitude pressure to reduce the effects of jet lag.