Japan Airlines Co. has announced routes for the Boeing 787 planes it expects to start receiving next year, according to AP. The routes announced Thursday by President Masaru Onishi are Narita International Airport to New Delhi, Narita to Moscow, and Tokyo's Haneda Airport to Beijing. The airline previously said it would use the 787 on a new nonstop Narita to Boston route beginning April 22. The 787 relies heavily on lightweight carbon composites and promises to be 20 percent more fuel-efficient than comparable aircraft. Rival All Nippon Airways Co. was the 787's first customer. Its inaugural commercial flight in October came after a delay of more than three years in delivery of the plane.