Here is a good website outlining all the features behind the 787:
http://www.newairplane.com/Basically, the biggest changes are:
Advanced aerodynamics and FBW.
Nearly all composite structure.
All electric.
Big windows.
New engine technology.
Higher cabin pressure
Higher cabin humidity
Great avionics.
New construction techniques.
Huge amounts of outsourcing.
Very intense flight test program
Which all translate into...:
High risk program.
Huge maintenance savings compared to existing aircraft.
Huge fuel savings compared to existing aircraft.
Perhaps safer (e.g. Heads Up Displays as standard) compared to existing aircraft.
Much quieter compared to existing aircraft.
Higher passenger comfort.
New routes.
Lower ticket prices?
Personally, I think it is one of the best looking aircraft out there. IMO, it was plain obvious the original 7E7 design would be changed, it was merely concept art IMO - and I'm glad... it looks much better now.
Also, much of the hype is due to the new technologies involved, the 2 and a half year delays caused by problems like the wings breaking too easily, MASSIVE cost overruns (cost as much to develop as the A380, despite the aircraft being physically half the size), and the fact that it had over 840 orders before it even flew. If you count options, that's about as much as all the 767 aircraft that have ever been built, or about the same as every A330 and A340 combined in existence. A HUGE amount of people / entities depend on the success of this aircraft. I've heard it compared with the 707 in terms of risk and ingenuity.
I don't see it like a bus at all. Buses do not fly 10 kilometers high at a thousand kilometers per hour. They do not have over a hundred thousand horse power at their disposal. They do not sound amazing. Nor are they the pinnacle of technology. i.e. there is nothing cool about a bus. A jet,
is damned cool IMO. Ever touched the fan blades of the GE90-115B on the 777-300ER? My jaw just about dropped to the floor. Hell, maybe I'll be flying a 787 some day...
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