Boeing 787
Coverage of Boeing 787 in the Nexus archive.
- A year after deadly Air India crash, families await answers
Families of victims from the 2025 Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad gathered at the site to mark the first anniversary, awaiting a final report on the disaster that killed 260 people. An interim report from Indian authorities is expected, but victims' relatives express frustration as investigations continue. The preliminary report indicated fuel supply was cut off before impact, raising questions about pilot error or malfunction.
- I flew long-haul in Gulf Air's 'Apex Suite' business class. I'll always book it over its better-known rivals.
Gulf Air's 'Apex Suite' business class on its Boeing 787 offers competitive comfort and aisle access at a lower price than Emirates and Qatar Airways. A recent flight from Dubai to Bangkok via Bahrain cost $2,044, significantly cheaper than comparable fares from its rivals, with positive feedback on privacy, seating layout, and the 'Falcon Gold Lounge' in Bahrain.
- Lufthansa employees injured after Boeing 787 collapses in Frankfurt
Several Lufthansa employees were injured when the nose gear of a Boeing 787 jetliner collapsed at Frankfurt airport.
- Employees injured after Boeing 787 nose gear collapses at Frankfurt Airport
Employees were injured after the nose gear of a Boeing 787 collapsed at Frankfurt Airport. No passengers were aboard the aircraft at the time, according to Lufthansa.
- Several Injured in Boeing 787 Nose-Gear Collapse in Frankfurt
A Lufthansa Boeing 787 jet suffered a nose-gear collapse at Frankfurt airport, resulting in several injuries. The incident occurred while the aircraft was at a gate, according to the article.
- Boeing 787 collapses at Frankfurt Airport when front landing gear accidentally rises just before passengers board
A Boeing 787 collapsed at Frankfurt Airport when its front landing gear accidentally rose just before passengers boarded. The incident occurred during a routine boarding process.
- Travelers revisit golden age of flying as nostalgic collectibles make major comeback
American Airlines is celebrating its centennial by introducing retro-inspired trading cards featuring historic and modern aircraft, available from pilots on select flights. The initiative, part of a nostalgic campaign, includes special edition cards and a retro in-flight menu, with Delta Air Lines having a similar program.