While the Boeing 787 Dreamliner family is an incredibly popular series of widebody twinjet aircraft, only a handful of carriers around the world fly all three of the type's variants : the 787-8, the 787-9, and the 787-10. United Airlines is one such carrier, with current fleet data made available by ch-aviation showing that it presently has 12 787-8s, 47 787-9s (plus a whopping 141 more examples on order), and 21 787-10s at its disposal .

According to aeroLOPA, United Airlines favors three-class seating configurations on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner family aircraft, with capacities of 243 on the 787-8, 257 or 222 on the 787-9, and 318 on the 787-10. But where exactly do these jets fly? Using data from Cirium , an aviation analytics company, let's see!

The Boeing 787-8

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