Unlike previous generation airliners where the Head-Up Display (HUD) was an optional add-on, the dual HUD configuration is standard and fully integrated into the 787 cockpit layout.
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The FCOM mandates standard profiles for the five massive 15.1-inch LCD screens dominating the instrument panel. Display Location Default Application Optional / Dual Displays Primary Flight Display (PFD) Split-screen with Electronic Checklist (ECL) Inboard (Left/Right) Multi-Function Display (MFD) Navigation Display (ND), Engine Indications, EICAS Center Lower Multifunction Display / Synoptics Systems Synoptics, Comm, Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Electronic Flight Bag (EFB)