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Home » Smallest Dreamliner: The USA's 10 Longest Nonstop Boeing 787-8 Flights
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Smallest Dreamliner: The USA's 10 Longest Nonstop Boeing 787-8 Flights

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomDecember 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Boeing 787-8 is the smallest aircraft in the Dreamliner family, but it is still often assigned to the kinds of missions that feel more like they should be operated by a Boeing 777. We use maximum block time (the amount of time it takes for the aircraft to go from gate to gate) in order to craft a list of the ten longest Boeing 787-8 sectors operated from the United States. The data for this analysis was provided to Simple Flying by aviation industry data firm Cirium Aviation Analytics.

Block time is the right metric here as it captures the real-world friction that readers may actually feel, which accounts for taxi time, seasonal headwinds, ATC flow programs, and aircraft reroutings. Therefore, we incorporate more than just the great-circle distance in our analysis. Since this is a maximum block time breakdown, we intentionally analyze the length of these routes on the most punishing operational days, not just typical service periods.

A Deeper Look At The Ten Longest Routes

United Airlines Boeing 787-8 departing Zurich Airport ZRH Credit: Shutterstock

Let’s begin by taking a look at our list, which breaks down these ten longest routes in detail. This list includes carriers from all across the globe. We also account for fifth-freedom routes that are listed as having an operational or technical stop but still retain the same flight number. The list is as follows:

Rank

Maximum Block Time

Operator

Route

1

15:00

Kenya Airways

New York-JFK (JFK) to Nairobi (NBO)

2

14:20

All Nippon Airways (ANA)

Washington-Dulles (IAD) to Tokyo-Haneda (HND)

3

14:15

Ethiopian Airlines

Atlanta (ATL) to Addis Ababa (ADD)

4

14:10

United Airlines

San Francisco (SFO) to Christchurch (CHC)

5

14:00

Zipair Tokyo

Houston (IAH) to Tokyo-Narita (NRT)

6

13:50

El Al

Tel Aviv (TLV) to Miami (MIA)

7

13:50

El Al

Tel Aviv (TLV) to Fort Lauderdale (FLL)

8

13:45

Ethiopian Airlines

Chicago-O’Hare (ORD) to Addis Ababa (ADD)

9

13:25

American Airlines

Athens (ATH) to Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)

10

13:15

Royal Jordanian

Amman (AMM) to Chicago-O’Hare (ORD)

These routes highlight a diversity of services operated by a handful of different carriers, including both foreign legacy operators and US majors. These routes serve all kinds of global destinations, with some being unique services targeted towards specific niches of the leisure market, while others are aimed at corporate customers.

Service Patterns in Africa, Asia, And The Middle East

Royal Jordanian 787 Credit: Shutterstock

This top 10 list is essentially a selection of long-and-thin routes that are operated across the globe, and this was exactly the niche that this aircraft was meant to serve. Thus, it is unsurprising that destinations like Nairobi (the list’s leader) and Addis Ababa (which appears twice) are notable standouts. This matters as it shows how the smallest Dreamliner model is still able to anchor global connectivity.

The aircraft specializes in serving long stage lengths, catering to uneven demand on a per-season basis, and a premium and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) mix that often rewards offering targeted right-sized capacity more than just a seat count. Asia-Pacific is the other pillar here, with routes from Dulles to Haneda and Houston to Narita as the specific kinds of transpacific sectors where high block times can be the result of unpredictable wings.

San Francisco to Christchurch is a reminder that long routes are not only east-west service, but that southbound flights can also rack up miles. At the same time, El Al services from Florida to Tel Aviv highlight a strong niche demand that the Boeing 787-8 can effectively cater to.

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Why Does The Smallest Dreamliner Win?

Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787-8 final approach Credit: Shutterstock

What these block times have an overall tendency to reveal is long-haul economics, not just geography itself. The Boeing 787-8 is small enough to make a route itself work when demand is ultimately seasonal or spiky, but also when the aircraft is efficient enough to keep 13+ hour missions commercially safe.

This combination is why airlines tend to deploy this aircraft in markets where they are looking to target a specific niche, defend share against competitors, or sustain a long sector where high-value cargo and premium demand are key pieces of the financial puzzle. This prevents airlines from having to drop fares to keep load factors strong.

The aircraft itself is also a relatively forgiving tool for network planners, as airlines can rotate the model comfortably between ultra-long segments and shorter long-haul flying to protect overall utilization. They can also adjust frequencies more easily than they could with a larger widebody model.

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