Oceanic Airlines

Oceanic Airlines

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Description

Oceanic Airlines and less frequently Oceanic Airways are names of fictional airlines used in several films, television programs, and comic books; typically works that feature plane crashes and other aviation disasters, with which a real airline would prefer not to be associated.

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It is referred to by these movies...

Executive Decision

  • Date:
  • Type: Movie
This Movie refers to Oceanic Airlines
This is the airline that is hijacked and blown up.
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It is referred to by these television series...

Lost

This Television Series refers to Oceanic Airlines
Oceanic Airlines is featured countless times throughout most episodes of Lost because it was the airline whose Flight 815 crashed on the island.
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It is referred to by these video games...

Cal Ripken's Real Baseball

This Video Game refers to Oceanic Airlines
There are advertisements for Oceanic Airlines in the baseball stadium.
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It is referred to by these television episodes...

Chuck:
Season:  1  / Episode:  2 
Chuck Versus the Helicopter

This Television Episode refers to Oceanic Airlines
After recalling some secret information, Chuck starts revealing information including the fact that "Oceanic Flight 815 was shot down by a surface to air..."

Futurama:
Season:  8  / Episode:  8 
Mobius Dick

This Television Episode refers to Oceanic Airlines
The tail section of Oceanic Flight 815 is found in the Bermuda Tetrahedron

FlashForward:
Season:  1  / Episode:  1 
No More Good Days

This Television Episode refers to Oceanic Airlines
An Oceanic billboard can be seen in the background with the tagline, "Perfect Safety Record"

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