KEY POINTS
  • United is deploying its brand-new Boeing 787-10 jet on service between Newark and Los Angeles.
  • The flights offer United's first premium economy transcontinental service.
  • LAX is one of the most competitive airports in the country.
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by United Airlines takes off from Los Angeles International Airport.

The Boeing 787-10 can fly for more than 6,400 miles without needing to refuel. United Airlines is deploying it for a route that's less than half as long.

United this week debuted its brand-new Boeing 787-10, the largest of the Dreamliner jets, on one of its flights between Newark and Los Angeles. It hopes that serving the route with the 787, which airlines more commonly use on long international flights, will give it a leg up in the battle for lucrative cross-country travelers. In February, it will start offering a flight between Newark and San Francisco using another 787-10. The airline ordered 14 of the planes. Others will be used on routes to Europe.