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Photos: Onboard United's First 787 Passenger Flight

Onboard the United 787 inaugural flight. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • Onboard the United 787 inaugural flight. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United Airlines 787 Business First seats. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United Airlines 787 Business First seats. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United Airlines 787 Business First cabin. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United Airlines 787 Business First cabin. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United Airlines 787 cookies. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United 787 departure. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • IFE controls on the United 787 Dreamliner. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • IFE flight screen aboard United's 787 Dreamliner. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United 787 at the gate in Houston. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United 787 at Chicago O'Hare. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United 787 Dreamliner at the gate in Chicago. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United 787 taxiing to the gate after landing in Chicago. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • Overhead console in Economy Plus aboard United's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • United CEO Jeff Smisek cuts the ribbon ahead of the first 787 flight. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • Water cannon salute upon arrival at Chicago O'Hare. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • Welcome aboard United's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner passenger flight. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • Looking over the wing in flight. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • Looking over the wing in flight. (Photo by Kevin Koske)
  • Pac Man on the United 787 IFE. (Photo by Chris Sloan-Airchive.com)
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