Quite well. Modern aircraft are configured to fly and land on one engine
Yes, of course the Boeing 787 can fly. It is an aircraft (airplane)!
Both models of the Boeing 787 (787-8 and 787-9) can fly at Mach 0.89
A 787 can fly up to Mach 0.89
Both models of the Boeing 787 (787-8 and 787-9) can fly at Mach 0.89
41000 ft
Mach .89
The Boeing 777 is a two engine jet airplane. If one engine fails and the other engine is still working, yes it can still fly with one engine.
On October 15, 2008 American Airlines announced that it entered into a purchase agreement with Boeing. Under this agreement, American intends to acquire an initial 42 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners with the right to purchase up to 58 additional 787s.
The Boeing planes, and most modern multi-engine aircraft, can still manage to fly even if one engine stopped to function.
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No. It cannot fly with one engine, because it is very heavy.It must have at least two engines to stay in air.
The Boeing 747 can fly in the troposphere and lower stratosphere layers of Earth's atmosphere.