The Boeing 787 is larger than the Boeing 767 in terms of passenger capacity and overall dimensions. The 787 typically accommodates between 242 to 335 passengers, depending on the variant, while the 767 usually seats around 181 to 260 passengers. Additionally, the 787 has a longer fuselage and a larger wingspan compared to the 767. Overall, the 787 is designed for longer-range flights with greater efficiency and comfort.
777 and are soon buying 787
The 787 is to replace the older 767, and to compete with the Airbus 330.
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The 787 is considerably smaller then the Airbus 380.
the is the 707 717 727 737 747 757 767 777 787. each of these have different series
For airliners still available to buy: 737-600 737-700 737-800 747-400/ER 767-300ER 767-400/ER 777-200/ER/LR 777-300/ER 787-800
Since neither of these numbers has a decimal point, it can only be inferred that you are referring to integers - of which 788 is larger than 787.
777 is bigger than a 737. from smallest to largest 737, 757, 767, 777, 747 It goes like this (from small to big) 737, 757, 787, 767, 747, 777
As of April 2018 (time of answer - No. They have Airbus A321 Airbus A330 Airbus A340 Boeing 747 Boeing 767 Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The 747 is much larger than the 787. The 747-400's maximum takeoff weight is 875,000 pounds. The 787- 800's maximum takeoff weight is 484,000 pounds.
The Boeing 767 has a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) that typically ranges from about 180 to 400 tons, depending on the specific variant. For example, the 767-200 has an MTOW of around 180 tons, while the larger 767-300 can reach up to 220 tons. The freighter versions, like the 767-300F, can have even higher capacities.
767-200ER 48.5m 767-300ER 54.9m 767-400ER 61.3m