JAL Boeing 787 Airplane Papercraft
The other day, we had the Airbus A350 airplane, and today we have the JAL Boeing 787 airplane papercraft.
Japan Airlines (JAL) began using the Boeing 787 in 2012, becoming one of the first airlines to operate this model. The 787 typically has a seating capacity of around 240 to 290 passengers, depending on the configuration.
JAL uses the 787 for various international routes, including flights to destinations like the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia, connecting Japan to major cities around the world.
So, that’s the gist of the Boeing 787 with JAL. As for the papercraft, you only need 2 sheets of paper to build it, making it a super easy model to build.