Wings is a comedy TV show set in the 1990s that follows the lives of the Hackett brothers who run a small airline on Nantucket Island. Their sibling relationship brings both comedic conflicts and heartwarming moments as they navigate the challenges of commercial air travel and running a business. With a laugh track and a cast of colorful characters, Wings provides a lighthearted and entertaining look into the world of aviation.
Ripcord is an American syndicated television series that ran for 76 episodes from 1961 to 1963 about the exploits of a skydiving operation by the same name.
Whip Whitaker, an airline pilot, wakes up after a night of drinking, drugs, and sex with a flight attendant. He miraculously lands a plane after a mid-air catastrophe. As the investigation unfolds, it reveals the pilot's alcoholism and negligence. Whip faces the possibility of jail time, loss of his pilot's license, and the shame of causing deaths. Through a series of events, he begins to confront his addiction and tries to rebuild his life.
Arctic Air is about a bush pilot operating a small airline in the Arctic region of Northern Canada, facing various challenges and adventures.
When a scientist's brother goes missing, he sets out on a quest with his nephew and a mountain guide to uncover the truth. Their adventure leads them to a dangerous and fantastical lost world hidden in the depths of the earth.
Pan Am is a drama series set in the 1960s that follows the lives of stewardesses, pilots, and other employees of Pan American Airways, a pioneering airline company known for its luxurious international flights. The show explores the personal and professional lives of the characters against the backdrop of the Cold War era and the glamour of the airline industry.
LAX is a television drama set at the Los Angeles International Airport and draws its name from the airport's IATA airport code, "LAX". On May 17, 2004 NBC announced that they had picked up the pilot to series. This show was not renewed for season two.
Terry and the Pirates is a short-lived American adventure series based on Milton Caniff's popular comic strip, was telecast from June 26, 1953 to November 21, 1953. The syndicated series ran for 18 episodes and was produced by Don Sharpe Enterprises. Canada Dry Ginger Ale was the show's original sponsor.
Fly by Night is a Canadian adventure series co-produced by France, Canada and The United States that aired for one season in 1991 and was part of CBS' Crimetime After Primetime in the United States. The show stars David James Elliott as Mack, François Guétary as Jean-Philippe Pasteur, both pilots for a small time airline "Slick Air" owned by Sally Slick.
A look at the lives of the charismatic jet-setting flight attendants on America's hippest new airline: Virgin America.
The Loop is a sitcom that revolves around Sam Sullivan, a young professional who works at a big corporation in Chicago. The show follows Sam's experiences as he navigates through the challenges of the workplace, dealing with a variety of humorous situations. With a blend of witty humor and relatable characters, The Loop provides an entertaining look into the world of young adults in a corporate setting.
Ryan Bingham, a frequent traveler who fires people for a living, confronts the possibility of love and a new business model that threatens his lifestyle.
When a young man inherits an airline, he decides to turn it into a party plane. Chaos and hilarity ensue as passengers navigate the outrageous events happening on board.
LA to Vegas is a sitcom that follows the lives of the crew members of a budget airline as they travel back and forth between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The show focuses on the funny and often chaotic situations that arise during these flights, as well as the personal lives and relationships of the crew members. It is a lighthearted and entertaining series that provides a funny and unique perspective on commercial air travel.
After the 9/11 attacks, a lawyer named Kenneth Feinberg is appointed to lead the compensation fund for the victims' families. He faces numerous challenges as he tries to determine the worth of each life lost and navigate the complex legal and emotional landscape of the tragedy.
Flying High is an American comedy-drama series that aired on CBS from August 28, 1978 until January 23, 1979. Created by Dawn Aldredge and Martin Cohan, the series stars Connie Sellecca, Pat Klous, and Kathryn Witt.
Mile High is a TV show that follows the lives of flight crew members working in a budget airline. The series explores their relationships, friendships, and the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. It delves into topics like alcoholism, the mile-high club, sexual promiscuity, sexism, and practical jokes.
A sitcom centering around a single-plane charter airline.