Have you ever looked out the window of an airplane and thought, “those wings are ugly“? Well, get ready to have your mind blown.

Attention, ladies and gentlemen! Please fasten your seatbelts and get ready for takeoff – we’re about to board on an adventure of a lifetime, all thanks to the beautiful wings on the Dreamliner Boeing787.
When it comes to flying, there are a few things that can give passengers peace of mind. A skilled pilot (like me of course!) state-of-the-art technology, and a strong yet flexible set of wings. Lucky for us, the B787’s wings are a sight to stare at.
These wings are designed to be incredibly efficient, the credit goes to the advanced carbon fiber construction that makes them light and strong. In fact, they’re so #efficient that they help the B787 achieve remarkable fuel efficiency – up to 20% more than some airplanes.
That’s not all. The B787 wings are also equipped with impressive technology that improves the flying experience for everyone on board. I was told that the wingtips are fitted with cutting-edge sensors that detect and react to turbulence, making the flight smoother and more comfortable. Technically, they can help in reducing drag, which also means less noise and more peaceful, relaxing flights.
So you now can start a great conversation with the passenger sitting next to you and brag by telling them all about the carbon fiber and advanced technology of the wing. Look out !! it is incredibly photogenic, perfect for capturing Instagram shots.
Who knows, maybe on your next flight, you’ll be lucky enough to take a window seat and get a closer look in action.
And ‘Don’t Sink’, Just enjoy your flight!
Greetings from Muscat!
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