Boeing 787 (and Boeing in general) - how can I evaluate the risk?

Post date: 2024-04-24 07:28:00
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I want to visit family in the US, but the most reasonable way to get there in terms of time and money is flying across the Atlantic in a Boeing 787. How do I evaluate the risk?

To complicate matters, there's no Boeing-free way to reach my destination - all airlines seem to have at least one leg on a Boeing (I saw a 737, 767, and possibly 717?) How should I think about whether the risk of avoiding the Boeing 787 is worth the extra time and money? Is there any safety benefit to choosing a flight itinerary with an Airbus for the trans-Atlantic leg and Boeing planes only for the brief over-land legs within the US
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