Aerosim 787 Dreamliner



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CARGO SYSTEM

The 787-8 has forward- and aft-powered cargo compartments (see fig. 8), as well as a compartment for bulk cargo.

Standard lower lobe loaders can be used with pallets loaded with the 96-inch (244-centimeter) side through the door, similar to 777 airplanes. In order to properly align the last two containers on the loader, Boeing recommends the use of loaders with side-shift capability on the loader front platform (e.g., bridge).

The bulk cargo compartment has a volume of 402 cubic feet (11.38 cubic meters). Standard belt loaders with the capability to reach the cargo door sill height (see fig. 9) can be used on 787-8 airplanes.

RAMP SERVICING EQUIPMENT COMPARISON
Figure 9

AIRPLANE777-300ER787-8767-300ER
Ramp Equipment
Maximum Designed Taxi Weight777,000 lb (352,441 kg)486,000 lb (220,446 kg)413,000 lb (187,334 kg)
Tow Tractor54,390 lb (24,671 kg) drawbar pull34,020 lb (15,431 kg) drawbar pull24,780 lb (11,240 kg) drawbar pull
Towbar* Nose tow fitting common with
767 and 787
Nose tow fitting common with
767 and 777
Nose tow fitting common with
777 and 787
Unique 777 shear pin diameter Unique 787 shear pin diameter Unique 767 shear pin diameter
Electrical PowerTwo 90 KVA sources (two external receptacles)Three 90 KVA sources (four external receptacles)One 90 KVA source
Maximum ground height: 118 in
(300 cm)
Maximum ground height: 108 in
(274 cm)
Maximum ground height: 97 in
(246 cm)
Lower Lobe Cargo Loader with side shift capabilityStandard width loader (96 in + between guides)

Maximum door ground height:
141 in (358 cm)

Standard width loader (96 in + between guides)

Maximum door ground height:
114 in (290 cm)

Wide loader (125 in between guides)

Maximum door ground height:
101 in (257 cm)

Bulk Cargo LoaderStandard belt loader

Maximum door ground height:
148 in (376 cm)

Standard belt loader

Maximum door ground height:
114 in (290 cm)

Standard belt loader

Maximum door ground height:
102 in (259 cm)

Containers (basic)Fwd lower lobe: 24 loading device 3, or 8 pallets (96 in x 125 in)Fwd lower lobe: 16 loading device 3, or 5 pallets (96 in x 125 in)Fwd lower lobe: 16 loading device 2, or 4 pallets (96 in x 125 in)
Aft lower lobe: 20 loading device 3, or 6 pallets (96 in x 125 in)Aft lower lobe: 12 loading device 3, or 4 pallets (96 in x 125 in)Aft lower lobe: 14 loading device 2
Fuel TruckTotal airplane fuel capacity: 47,890 U.S. gal (181,283 l)Total airplane fuel capacity: 33,528 U.S. gal (126,917 l)Total airplane fuel capacity: 24,140 U.S. gal (91,380 l)
Maximum fuel receptacle height:
215 in (546 cm)
Maximum fuel receptacle height:
210 in (533 cm)
Maximum fuel receptacle height:
175 in (445 cm)
Air-Conditioning Truck **Two standard 8-in connector

Maximum ground height: 103 in
(262 cm)

One standard 8-in connector

Maximum ground height: 79 in
(201 cm)

One standard 8-in connector

Maximum ground height: 90 in
(229 cm)

Air Start Cart ***Three standard 3.5-in diameter connectorsN/ATwo standard 3.5-in diameter connectors
Maximum ground height: 102 in
(259 cm)
Maximum ground height: 84 in
(213 cm)
Potable Water TruckOne service panel

Total airplane capacity: 327 U.S.
gal (1,238 l)

Maximum ground height: 129 in
(328 cm)

One service panel

Total airplane capacity: 270 U.S.
gal (1,022 l)

Maximum ground height: 77 in
(196 cm)

Two service panels

Total airplane capacity: 149 U.S.
gal (564 l)

Maximum ground height: 81 in
(206 cm)

Lavatory Waste TruckOne aft service panel

Total waste tank capacity: 249
U.S. gal (943 l)

Maximum ground height: 132 in
(335 cm)

One aft service panel

Total waste tank capacity: 430
U.S. gal (1,628 l)

Maximum ground height: 119 in
(302 cm)

One aft service panel

Total waste tank capacity: 116
U.S. gal (439 l)

Maximum ground height: 114 in
(290 cm)

* Towbar designs vary among manufacturers.
** The size of the air-conditioning truck is dependent upon outside temperature, humidity, and cabin conditions (i.e., number of passengers, electrical load).
*** Air start requirements are dependent on ambient temperature and altitude. Please refer to the airplaneā€™s Maintenance Facility and Equipment Planning Document (777 [D626W001] and 767 [D6-48646]).

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WASTE SYSTEM

The 787-8 uses a vacuum waste system similar to the 767 and 777. A single aft servicing panel with standard connections is used to service the system. Servicing heights are minimum 107 inches (272 centimeters) and maximum 119 inches (302 centimeters).

At 430 U.S. gallons (1,628 liters), the 787 has a greater waste tank capacity than any other Boeing airplane because the drain masts have been deleted from the 787. All gray water drains into the waste tanks.

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As a result, the service truck needs to accommodate the 430 U.S. gallons (1,628 liters) of waste and 100 U.S. gallons (379 liters) of flush water used to rinse waste tanks. (Some 10 to 50 U.S. gallons [38 to 189 liters] of water is used to rinse each tank during servicing.) If the tanks are full, a 530-U.S. gallon (2,006-liter) service truck is recommended. A lavatory service truck common to the 767 and 777 may be used.

POTABLE WATER SYSTEM

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Potable water on the 787-8 is stored in unpressurized tanks located behind the bulk cargo compartment. Two 135-U.S. gallon (511-liter) tanks provide a total capacity of 270 U.S. gallons (1,020 liters). An ultraviolet water treatment system is provided in the water tank fill line. Water treatment takes place during upload of water into the airplane. Electric pumps provide water pressure. The basic configuration has a single servicing panel located just forward of the wing.

Potable water servicing trucks should have a tank capacity of 270 U.S. gallons (1,020 liters) with a water pressure of 30 psi. Servicing heights are minimum 76 inches (193 centimeters) and maximum 77 inches (196 centimeters). Trucks common with the 767 and 777 may be used.

AIR-CONDITIONING

To provide air-conditioning to the airplane from an external source, a 90-ton air-conditioning/heater unit is recommended. The 787-8 has one standard air-conditioning servicing connection with a minimum ground height of 71 inches (180 centimeters) and maximum ground height of 79 inches (201 centimeters). Trucks used to provide conditioned air to the 787-8 are common with the 767 and 777 airplanes.

SUMMARY

The majority of current ramp equipment for the 767 and 777 will service the 787-8. However, operators should be aware of these possible ground service equipment requirements:

  • Additional GPUs may be needed for ground power and engine start.
  • The 787-8 has a unique towbar shear pin.
  • Newer cargo loaders with side-shift capability on the loader front platform (e.g., bridge) are recommended.
  • Lavatory service truck capacity for 787 operations should be evaluated.

For more information, please contact Jo Fossen at jeonalyn.c.fossen@boeing.com.

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