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Since the late 1990s, {{wp|All Nippon Airways}} has had five different {{wp|Boeing 747}} jets with Pokémon paint jobs. Each plane seems to feature Pokémon from the [[generation]] that was the newest at that time as the majority.
[[File:Pokémon Air Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Pokémon Air Adventures logo]]
A number of commercial aircraft have flown with [[Pokémon]]-themed liveries throughout the years.  


==ANA Pokémon Jet 1998==
From 1998 to 2016, and again since 2023, {{wp|All Nippon Airways}} had various {{wp|Boeing 747}}, {{wp|Boeing 767}}, {{wp|Boeing 777}}, and {{wp|Boeing 787}} airliners decorated with Pokémon paint schemes as part of a series called '''Pokémon Jet'''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081222125405/http://www.bouncingredball.com:80/2008/12/21/20-photos-of-anas-cute-pokemon-jets/ ''20 photos of ANA’s cute Pokemon jets'' - Bouncing Red Ball] (archived from the original December 22, 2008; retrieved July 8, 2021)</ref> The majority of Pokémon featured on each plane were from the [[generation]] that was the newest at the time of its introduction. Progressively, more Pokémon aircraft were added throughout the years. The last aircraft was added in 2011 - a Boeing 777 titled the "Peace Jet", and the first to feature [[Generation V]] Pokémon, such as {{p|Reshiram}}. The final aircraft was re-liveried back to ANA's standard livery in 2016.  
During winter 1992, a contest was held by ANA to design one of their jets. The winner was a sixth-grade girl named Yuki Ogaki, who submitted a whale-themed design later titled the Marine Jumbo. Due to the public admiration of an uncommon paint job, ANA painted another Boeing 747 with a {{wp|Snoopy}} design in 1996. Then, in 1998, this plane had another layer of paint added. This time, being a Pokémon design. This design was also popular, and caused ANA to create several more planes with Pokémon designs.


==ANA Pokémon Jet International==
On June 21, 2021, [[The Pokémon Company]] revived the trend with '''Pokémon Air Adventures''' (Japanese: '''そらとぶピカチュウプロジェクト''' ''Flying Pikachu Project''), an initiative to support the airline industry after the near total shutdown of air travel in Japan caused by the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>[https://flying-pikachu.com/en/news/4/ ''Pokémon Air Adventures started!'' - The Pokémon Company] (retrieved July 8, 2021)</ref> {{wp|Skymark Airlines}} was the first airline to join the scheme and launched the first Pikachu Jet, a {{wp|Boeing 737}} decorated with several flying {{p|Pikachu}}.<ref>[https://flying-pikachu.com/en/news/1/ ''Pikachu Jet BC has landed!'' - The Pokémon Company] (retrieved July 8, 2021)</ref> The program would later extend to {{pmin|Greater China|Taiwan}} (China Airlines), {{pmin|Singapore}} (Scoot Airlines), {{pmin|South Korea}} (T'way Airlines), and {{pmin|Indonesia}} (Garuda Indonesia).
The '''ANA Pokémon Jet International''' debuted in 1999, taking passengers from {{wp|Tokyo}} to {{wp|New York City}}. It continued to have international flights it's main use, as it's name might suggest.<br>
 
<br>
==Original ANA aircraft==
[[Image:ANAPokemonJetInternational.jpg|thumb|right]]
[[File:Pikachu plane.jpg|thumb|250px|ANA Pokémon Jet 1998 (JA8965)]]
Appearing Pokémon:
===ANA Pokémon Jet 1998===
[[File:ANA Pokémon Jet 1998.jpg|thumb|250px|ANA Pokémon Jet 1998 (JA8569)]]
During the winter of 1992, ANA held a contest to design one of its jets. The winner was a sixth-grade girl named Yuki Ogaki, who submitted a whale-themed design later titled the Marine Jumbo. Due to interest in this uncommon paint job, ANA painted another {{wp|Boeing 747|Boeing 747-400D}} with a {{wp|Snoopy}} design in 1996. In 1998, this aircraft was repainted again, and this time, it was a Pokémon design. This design was also popular, and led to ANA creating several more planes with Pokémon designs. This plane's {{wp|aircraft registration}} number is JA8965.
 
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Bulbasaur}}
* {{p|Clefairy}}
* {{p|Jigglypuff}}
* {{p|Mew}}
* {{p|Mewtwo}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×4
* {{p|Snorlax}}
* {{p|Squirtle}}
* {{p|Togepi}}
* {{p|Psyduck}}
 
Two additional jets - both {{wp|Boeing 767|Boeing 767-300s}} - were painted later in 1998 with the same design. Their registration numbers were JA8569 and JA8578.
 
This set of livery was retired in 2001. JA8965 retired in June 2013, JA8578 in August 2017, and JA8569 in December 2018.
 
===ANA Pokémon Jet International===
[[File:ANAPokemonJetInternational.jpg|thumb|250px|ANA Pokémon Jet International (JA8962)]]
The '''ANA Pokémon Jet International''' debuted in 1999, carrying passengers from {{wp|Tokyo}} to {{wp|New York City}}. As its name suggests, its primary use continued to be international flights. This plane's registration is JA8962.
 
Featured Pokémon is the same as the three planes stated above:
*{{p|Bulbasaur}}
*{{p|Bulbasaur}}
*{{p|Clefairy}}
*{{p|Clefairy}}
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*{{p|Mew}}
*{{p|Mew}}
*{{p|Mewtwo}}
*{{p|Mewtwo}}
*{{p|Pikachu}} x2
*{{p|Pikachu}} ×2
*{{p|Snorlax}}
*{{p|Snorlax}}
*{{p|Squirtle}}
*{{p|Squirtle}}
*{{p|Togepi}}
*{{p|Togepi}}
*{{p|Psyduck}}
This plane was one of the only original ANA Pokémon jets to have the ANA logo on the tail instead of a picture of Pikachu.
The livery was retired in 2006 and the aircraft retired in 2010.
===ANA Pokémon Jet 1999===
[[File:ANAPokemonJet1999.jpg|thumb|250px|ANA Pokémon Jet 1999 (JA8964)]]
[[File:FlightAttendants.png|thumb|250px|Flight attendants outside of the jet in matching attire]]
The '''ANA Pokémon Jet 1999''' debuted in 1999, making its first flight was from {{wp|Osaka}} to {{wp|Tokyo}}. This aircraft is used for domestic flights only, and its registration number is JA8964.
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Dratini}}
* {{p|Elekid}}
* {{p|Horsea}}
* {{p|Jigglypuff}}
* {{p|Lapras}}
* {{p|Ledyba}}
* {{p|Marill}}
* {{p|Meowth}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×4
* {{p|Slowpoke}}
* {{p|Togepi}}
Later, two additional aircraft, both Boeing 767s, were painted in the same livery, registration numbers JA8288 and JA8357.
This set of livery was retired in 2006. JA8964 retired in 2011.
===ANA Pikachu Jumbo===
[[File:ANAPikachuJumbo.jpg|thumb|250px|ANA Pikachu Jumbo (JA8957)]]
[[File:ANAPikachuJumboLogo.png|thumb|250px|The logo used to promote the jet]]
The '''ANA Pikachu Jumbo''', colored in a distinctive yellow, flew for the first time in May 2004 between the same airports as the ANA Pokémon Jet 1999, {{wp|Osaka}} and {{wp|Tokyo}}. At the airport in {{wp|Okinawa}}, a towing car was painted yellow to go along with the jet. This plane's registration is JA8957.
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Celebi}}
* {{p|Deoxys}}
* {{p|Entei}}
* {{p|Jirachi}}
* {{p|Latias}}
* {{p|Latios}}
* {{p|Lugia}}
* {{p|Minun}}
* {{p|Mew}}
* {{p|Mewtwo}}
* {{p|Mudkip}}
* {{p|Plusle}}
* {{p|Pichu}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×4
* {{p|Torchic}}
* {{p|Treecko}}
The livery was retired on October 8, 2013 along with Ohana Jumbo (JA8956) as both jumbos retired from service, ending Boeing 747's decade-long title as series flagship.
===ANA Ohana Jumbo===
[[File:ANAOhanaJumbo.jpg|thumb|250px|ANA Ohana Jumbo (JA8956)]]
The '''ANA Ohana Jumbo''' took to the skies for the first time in 2004. "Ohana" means "flower" in Japanese, which is the theme of this plane. Flowers are painted around the bottom of the plane, and some {{t|Grass}} Pokémon can be seen on it. This aircraft features the [[Pichu Brothers]]. Its registration is JA8956.
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Azurill}}
* {{p|Bellossom}}
* {{p|Castform}}
* {{p|Igglybuff}}
* {{p|Mew}}
* {{p|Minun}}
* {{p|Munchlax}}
* {{p|Oddish}}
* {{p|Pichu}} ×2
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×4
* {{p|Plusle}}
* {{p|Roselia}}
* {{p|Torchic}}
* {{p|Wynaut}}
The livery was retired on October 8, 2013 along with Pikachu Jumbo (JA8957) as both jumbos retired from service, ending Boeing 747's decade-long title as series flagship.
===Peace Jet===
[[File:ANA Peace Jet.jpg|thumb|250px|Peace Jet (JA754A)]]
A new member of the Pokémon Jets was added in 2011, when a {{wp|Boeing 777}} was re-painted in Pokémon colors. ANA had originally allowed children to vote on the livery of the jet, but the tragic 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami stopped this. Instead, it was painted in colors meant to show a world filled with peace, and was dubbed the Peace Jet. This aircraft's registration is JA754A. It is the first to feature [[Generation V]] Pokémon.
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Oshawott}}
* {{p|Tepig}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×4
* {{p|Victini}}
* {{p|Snivy}}
* {{p|Zekrom}}
* {{p|Reshiram}}
* {{p|Darumaka}}
* {{p|Meowth}}
* {{p|Pansage}}
* {{p|Axew}}
* {{p|Scraggy}}
* {{p|Munna}}
This livery was retired in May 2016.
==Pokémon Air Adventures aircraft==
===Pikachu Jet BC1===
[[File:Pikachu Jet BC.jpg|thumb|250px|Skymark Airlines JA73AB]]
On June 21, 2021<ref>[https://simpleflying.com/skymark-airlines-pikachu-jet/ ''Skymark Airlines Pikachu Jet Boeing 737 Enters Service'' - Simple Flying] (retrieved July 8, 2021)</ref> {{wp|Skymark Airlines}} introduced the first Pikachu Jet as part of the Pokémon Air Adventures program. The {{wp|Boeing 737|Boeing 737-800}} (registration JA73AB) will primarily operate flights in and out of Okinawa, but will also fly on other Skymark Airlines routes, and is named Pikachu Jet BC in reference to Skymark's BC airline code.<ref name="Skymark">[https://www.skymark.co.jp/en/campaign/flying-pikachu/ ''Pokémon Air Adventures'' - Skymark Airlines] (retrieved July 01, 2023)</ref> The aircraft is yellow and is decorated with a total of 10 flying Pikachu (plus an extra underneath), and Skymark's blue tail has the Pokémon logo added. Upon the launch of the Pikachu Jet BC2 this jet was renamed to Pikachu Jet BC1.
Seats on-board the aircraft received Pokémon themed headrest covers and signage, cabin crew wear themed aprons, and there are Pokémon themed cups and exclusive Pokémon Air Adventures mini {{wp|Kit Kat|KitKats}}.<ref>[https://www.skymark.co.jp/en/campaign/flying-pikachu/inflight.html ''Meet Pikachu on Board'' - Skymark Airlines] (retrieved July 1, 2023)</ref> At {{wp|Naha Airport}}, Skymark has Pokémon branded self check-in kiosks and desks, and Pokémon themed airport vehicles.<ref>[https://soranews24.com/2021/06/24/pikachu-learns-how-to-fly-as-japans-new-pokemon-airliner-takes-fight/ ''Pikachu learns how to fly as Japan’s new Pokémon airliner takes fight'' - SoraNews24] (retrieved July 1, 2023)</ref> There is also a range of themed merchandise for sale on-board and at airports served by the jets.<ref>[https://www.skymark.co.jp/en/campaign/flying-pikachu/goods.html ''Pikachu Jet Items'' - Skymark Airlines] (retrieved July 1, 2023)</ref>
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×11
===Pikachu Jet BC2===
[[File:Pikachu Jet BC2.png|thumb|250px|Skymark Airlines JA73NG]]
On May 30, 2022, Skymark Airlines launched a second Pokémon themed Boeing 737-800, dubbed Pikachu Jet BC2 (registration JA73NG).<ref>[https://www.aviationupdatesph.com/2022/05/skymark-airlines-to-launch-second-pokemon-themed-jet.html ''Skymark Airlines to launch second Pokémon-themed jet'' - AviationUpdatesPH.com] (retrieved July 1, 2023)</ref> This jet, like the previous, features internal and external Pokémon themeing, and will stay in service with this special livery for five years.
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×4
* {{p|Shaymin}} ({{form|Shaymin|Sky Forme}}) ×2
* {{p|Wailord}} ×2
* {{p|Magikarp}}
* {{p|Corsola}}
===Pikachu Jet TR===
[[File:Pikachu Jet TR.png|thumb|250px|Scoot 9V-OJJ]]
On July 17, 2022, {{wp|Scoot}}, a {{pmin|Singapore|Singaporean}} low-cost airline, introduced a {{wp|Boeing 787 Dreamliner|Boeing 787-9}} with a Pokémon livery, the first non-Japanese airline to do so. Flights began on September 9, 2022, opertating between Singapore, Tokyo and Seoul.<ref name="Pikachu Jet TR">[https://flying-pikachu.com/en/news/51/ ''Pikachu Jet TR takes to the skies soon!'' - The Pokémon Company] (retrieved July 8, 2023)</ref> The interior and exterior of the jet is decorated, and a range of Pokémon Air Adventures merchandise and food items are available for purchase.<ref>[https://www.flyscoot.com/en/discover/escape-with-scoot/pokemon-pikachu-jet-flights ''Pokémon Air Adventures'' - Scoot] (retrieved July 8, 2023)</ref> This aircraft's registration is 9V-OJJ.
To celebrate the launch, from November 11, 2022, a Pikachu wearing a purple flower T-shirt was available in [[Pokémon GO]] and a special event named "Pikachu Weekend in Singapore" was held on November 18 - 20, 2022 alongside the Pokémon GO Safari Zone: Singapore.<ref name="Pikachu Jet TR"/>


==ANA Pokémon Jet 1999==
Featured Pokémon:
The '''ANA Pokémon Jet 1999''' debuted in 1999, making it's first flight was from {{wp|Osaka}} to {{wp|Tokyo}}. Two additional jets were later painted with this same design.<br>
* {{p|Celebi}} ×2
<br>
* {{p|Lapras}} ×2
[[Image:ANAPokemonJet1999.jpg|thumb|right]]
* {{p|Pichu}} ×2
Appearing Pokémon:
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×2
*{{p|Dratini}}
* {{p|Psyduck}} ×2
*{{p|Elekid}}
* {{p|Meganium}}
*{{p|Horsea}}
* {{p|Shaymin}} ({{form|Shaymin|Sky Forme}})
*{{p|Jigglypuff}}
 
*{{p|Lapras}}
===Pikachu Jet CI===
*{{p|Ledyba}}
[[File:Pikachu Jet CI.png|thumb|250px|China Airlines B-1810]]
*{{p|Marill}}
On September 28, 2022, {{wp|China Airlines}} unveiled the Pikachu Jet CI, an {{wp|Airbus A321neo}} decorated with a new Pokémon livery, as part of the Pokémon Air Adventures program.<ref>[https://simpleflying.com/china-airlines-pikachu-jet-ci/ ''China Airlines Unveils Stunning Pikachu Airbus A321neo And First Routes'' - Simple Flying] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref> The jet primarily operates flights between {{pmin|Taiwan}}, and cities in Japan and {{pmin|South Korea}}.<ref>[https://pikachujet.china-airlines.com/en/ ''Pikachu Jet CI'' - China Airlines] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref> Along with the exterior of the aircraft being decorated, inside includes themed pillows, cups, napkin rings and trays, as well as Pokémon Air Adventures snacks, pens, stickers and {{wp|Post-it note}}s for passengers to enjoy.<ref>[https://pikachujet.china-airlines.com/en/appliance.html ''In-flight supplies'' - China Airlines] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref> There is also a range of merchandise available to purchase, including model planes, tote bags, and the same apron that the flight attendants wear.<ref>[https://pikachujet.china-airlines.com/en/product.html ''Merchandise'' - China Airlines] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref> This aircraft's registration is B-18101.
*{{p|Meowth}}
 
*{{p|Pikachu}} x4
To celebrate the launch, the "Pikachu Weekend in Taipei" event was held in {{wp|Taipei}} on October 21 - 23, 2022, alongside the Pokémon GO Safari Zone: Taipei. Beginning at this time a Pikachu wearing a green berry T-shirt was made available in [[Pokémon GO]].<ref>[https://flying-pikachu.com/en/news/46/ ''"Pikachu Weekend in Taipei" happening soon!'' - The Pokémon Company] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref>
*{{p|Slowpoke}}
 
*{{p|Togepi}}
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×2
* {{p|Snorlax}} ×2
* {{p|Jigglypuff}}
* {{p|Munna}}
* {{p|Shaymin}} ({{form|Shaymin|Sky Forme}})
* {{p|Slowpoke}}
* {{p|Swablu}}
* {{p|Teddiursa}}
* {{p|Togekiss}}
 
===Pikachu Jet TW===
[[File:Pikachu Jet TW.png|thumb|250px|T'way Air HL8306]]
On December 28, 2022, {{wp|T'way Air}} launched a Boeing 737-800 as part of the Pokémon Air Adventures program (Korean: '''하늘 나는 피카츄 프로젝트''' ''Flying Pikachu Project'') in [[Pokémon in South Korea|South Korea]]. The jet will primarily operate flights in and out of Gimpo Domestic Airport, and also between Gimpo and Songshan, Taiwan.<ref>[https://pokemonkorea.co.kr/flying-pikachu/menu223?number=2762&mode=view ''T'way Air, ‘Flying Pokémon’ Pikachu Jet TW starts operating from the 28th!'' - Pokémon Korea] (retrieved July 1, 2023) ([https://archive.md/u45JA archived version])</ref> The exterior and interior are designed with various Pokémon, and the boarding pass, boarding music and various utensils within the plane are also Pokémon-themed.<ref>[https://pokemonkorea.co.kr/flying-pikachu/menu223?number=2741&mode=view ''T'way Air starts operating ‘Pikachu Jet’ next month!'' - Pokémon Korea] (retrieved July 1, 2023) ([https://archive.is/PkROK archived version])</ref> From January 1, 2023, the airline has started to sell special edition goods, including Poké Ball-design blankets, Pokémon keyrings and gel pens. All passengers receive a Pikachu sticker, and a passenger lucky enough to obtain a Pilot Pikachu sticker will win a free ticket to Japan. This aircraft's registration is HL8306.
 
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×2
* {{p|Arcanine}}
* {{p|Bulbasaur}}
* {{p|Charmander}}
* {{p|Eevee}}
* {{p|Jigglypuff}}
* {{p|Meloetta}} ({{form|Meloetta|Aria Forme}})
* {{p|Meloetta}} ({{form|Meloetta|Pirouette Forme}})
* {{p|Shaymin}} ({{form|Shaymin|Sky Forme}})
* {{p|Squirtle}}
 
===Pikachu Jet GA1===
[[File:Pikachu Jet GA1.png|thumb|250px|Garuda Indonesia PK-GMU]]
On 30 May 2023, Indonesian airline {{wp|Garuda Indonesia}} announced a partnership with the Pokémon Air Adventures campaign, promising to introduce Pokémon-themed liveries for two of their Boeing 737-800NG.<ref>[https://www.garuda-indonesia.com/id/id/news-and-events/garuda-indonesia-jalin-kemitraan-dengan-the-pokemon-company-dan- ''Garuda Indonesia Partners with The Pokémon Company and The Ministry of Tourism To Present "Pokémon Air Adventure" On Garuda Indonesia Aircraft'' - Garuda Indonesia] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref> The first of the two livery designs, Pikachu Jet GA1, was revealed on December 19, 2023.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feMGu0kYJ8k ''Pikachu Jet GA1'' - Garuda Indonesia on YouTube] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref> The GA1 livery is designed to represent the natural landscape of Indonesia: the port side depicts the seas, while the starboard side depicts the mountains and forests.<ref>[https://www.garuda-indonesia.com/id/en/garuda-indonesia-experience/garuda-indonesia-pikachu-jet ''Garuda Indonesia Pikachu Jet'' - Garuda Indonesia] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref><ref>[https://flying-pikachu.com/id/pikachujet/ ''Pikachu Jet'' - Pikachu's Indonesia Journey] (retrieved January 14, 2024)</ref> This aircraft's registration is PK-GMU.
 
The Garuda Indonesia Pikachu Jets began flying in February 2024, serving both domestic and international routes. They are used as part of the [[Pikachu's Indonesia Journey]] campaign.
 
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Pikachu}} ×2
* {{p|Finneon}}
* {{p|Squirtle}}
* {{p|Horsea}}
* {{p|Mantine}}
* {{p|Butterfree}}
* {{p|Aipom}}
* {{p|Vileplume}}
* {{p|Oddish}}
* {{p|Eevee}}
* {{p|Bounsweet}}
 
===Pikachu Jet NH===
[[File:Pikachu Jet NH.png|thumb|250px|All Nippon Airways JA894A]]
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Vivillon}} ×8
* {{p|Charizard}}
* {{p|Corviknight}}
* {{p|Emolga}}
* {{p|Latias}}
* {{p|Latios}}
* {{p|Pikachu}}
* {{p|Rayquaza}}
* {{p|Rowlet}}
* {{p|Togekiss}}
 
===Eevee Jet NH===
[[File:Eevee Jet NH.png|thumb|250px|All Nippon Airways JA784A]]
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Eevee}} ×2
* {{p|Espeon}}
* {{p|Flareon}}
* {{p|Glaceon}}
* {{p|Jolteon}}
* {{p|Leafeon}}
* {{p|Sylveon}}
* {{p|Umbreon}}
* {{p|Vaporeon}}
* {{p|Pikachu}}
 
==Other aircraft==
===Exeggutor Jet===
[[File:Exeggutor jet.jpg|thumb|250px|Solaseed Air JA803X]]
On December 19, 2020, a {{wp|Solaseed Air}} Boeing 737-800 (registered JA812X) received decals featuring {{p|Exeggutor}} and Alolan Exeggutor, as well as decorations inside the plane.<ref>[https://simpleflying.com/solaseed-airlines-pokemon-plane/ ''Pokémon Planes Brought Back By Japan’s Solaseed Air'' - Simple Flying] (retrieved July 8, 2021)</ref> This themeing was removed in September 2022.<ref name="Exeggutor">[https://simpleflying.com/solaseed-air-new-pokemon-livery/ ''New Pokémon Jet: Japan’s Solaseed Reveals Exeggutor-Themed Livery'' - Simple Flying] (retrieved June 25, 2023)</ref>
 
In March 2023, a second Solaseed Air Boeing 737-800 (registered JA803X) Exeggutor jet (Japanese: ナッシージェット宮崎 ''Nassy Jet''), this time consisting of an entire fuselage re-paint, began operation.<ref name="Exeggutor" /> This theming is part of the [[Pokémon Local Acts]] program, where tourism to regions of Japan (in this case {{wp|Miyazaki Prefecture}}) is promoted with the area's "favourite Pokémon". This themeing is due to last three years.
 
Featured Pokémon<ref>[https://www.solaseedair.jp/nassy-jet/ ''Nassy Jet Miyazaki is in operation!'' - Solaseed Air] (retrieved June 26, 2023)</ref>:
* {{p|Exeggutor}} ×11
* {{p|Exeggutor}} ([[Alolan form]]) ×9
* {{p|Raichu}} ([[Alolan form]]) ×3
* {{p|Exeggcute}}
* {{p|Bellossom}}
 
===Vulpix Jet===
[[File:Vulpix Jet.jpg|thumb|250px|Air Do JA607A]]
On November 9, 2021<ref>[https://nintendosoup.com/japanese-airline-unveils-vulpix-themed-aircraft-taking-flight-this-december/ ''Japanese Airline Unveils Vulpix-Themed Aircraft, Taking Flight This December'' - NintendoSoup] (retrieved June 26, 2023)</ref>, {{wp|Air Do}} unveiled a Vulpix Jet (Japanese: ロコンジェット ''Rokon Jet'') as part of the Pokémon Local Acts program, to promote tourism in {{wp|Hokkaido}}. The aircraft (a Boeing 767-300) is decorated with Vulpix on the starboard side, and Alolan Vulpix on the port side. This aircraft's registration is JA607A.
 
Featured Pokémon:
* {{p|Vulpix}} ×6
* {{p|Vulpix}} ([[Alolan form]]) ×5
{{-}}
 
==Trivia==
[[File:ANAPin.png|thumb|100px|The pin]]
* During flights on ANA Pokémon Jets in the year 2000, a pin depicting {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Pichu}} was given to each person who was traveling.<ref>[http://www.hardrock-pokemon.com/PokemonMuchMore/PinBadge/ANAPikachuPichuPin2000 Pokemon 2000 Ana Pikachu Pichu Pin Badge] (retrieved March 28, 2010) (<span style="color: red;" >Dead Link</span>)</ref>
* Occasionally ANA would held distribution events for the celebration of new Pokémon Jets or other seasonal events in {{wp|Haneda Airport| Haneda International Airport}} in Tokyo, Japan, for Japanese versions of the main series games. They all have "ANA" (which stands for All Nippon Airways) as their OT.
** {{DL|List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation III|All Nippon Airways Pikachu|A Flying Pikachu}} was first distributed in 2004 for {{game5|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald|FireRed|LeafGreen}} Versions in commendation of the launch of Pikachu Jumbo and Ohana Jumbo.
** {{DL|List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V|Winter Vacation Darkrai|A Darkrai}} was distributed on Winter 2010 for {{2v|Black|White}} in partnership with Pokémon Center in promotion for their winter vacation event.
** {{DL|List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V|All Nippon Airways Pikachu|Another Flying Pikachu}} was distributed in 2011 for {{2v|Black|White}} in commendation to the launch of Peace Jet.
* In 1998, an exclusive print of [[Flying Pikachu (Wizards Promo 25)|Flying Pikachu]] depicting an aircraft in the background and a [[Dragonite (Wizards Promo 5)|Dragonite]] was released in the "Pokémon Getaways" campaign; passengers of the flight could redeem their boarding passes for these two cards. While Dragonite was later available in Japan through Pokémon Web and in English through a promotion in conjunction with ''Mewtwo Strikes Back'', the Pikachu card was never released in English.
* The [[#ANA Pikachu Jumbo|ANA Pikachu Jumbo]] was featured in the [[Pikachu short]]s ''[[PK18|Pikachu's Exploration Club]]'', ''[[PK19|Pikachu's Ice Adventure]]'', and ''[[PK20|Pikachu's Big Sparking Search]]''.


==ANA Pikachu Jumbo==
==External links==
The '''ANA Pikachu Jumbo''' flew for the first time in May 2004 between the same airports as the ANA Pokémon Jet 1999, {{wp|Osaka}}'s and {{wp|Tokyo}}'s. At the airport in {{wp|Okinawa}}, a towing car was painted yellow to go along with the jet.<br>
* [https://flying-pikachu.com/en/ Pokémon Air Adventures]
<br>
** [https://www.pokemonkorea.co.kr/flying-pikachu Flying Pikachu Project (Pokémon Korea)]
[[Image:ANAPikachuJumbo.jpg|thumb|right]]
Appearing Pokémon:
*{{p|Celebi}}
*{{p|Deoxys}}
*{{p|Entei}}
*{{p|Jirachi}}
*{{p|Latias}}
*{{p|Latios}}
*{{p|Lugia}}
*{{p|Minun}}
*{{p|Mew}}
*{{p|Mewtwo}}
*{{p|Mudkip}}
*{{p|Plusle}}
*{{p|Pichu}}
*{{p|Pikachu}} x4
*{{p|Torchic}}
*{{p|Treecko}}


==ANA Ohana Jumbo==
==References==
The '''ANA Ohana Jumbo''' took to the skies for the first time in 2004. "Ohana" means "flower" in Japanese, which was the theme of this plane. Flowers are painted around the bottom of the plane, and some {{t2|Grass}} Pokémon can be seen on it.<br>
* The fleet and featured Pokémon was taken from {{wp|Pokémon Jet}}, therefore, it has the references stated on that page.
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[[Image:ANAOhanaJumbo.jpg|thumb|right]]
Appearing Pokémon:
*{{p|Azurill}}
*{{p|Bellossom}}
*{{p|Castform}}
*{{p|Igglybuff}}
*{{p|Mew}}
*{{p|Minun}}
*{{p|Munchlax}}
*{{p|Oddish}}
*{{p|Pichu}} x2
*{{p|Pikachu}} x4
*{{p|Plusle}}
*{{p|Roselia}}
*{{p|Torchic}}
*{{p|Wynaut}}


==Sources==
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.bouncingredball.com/2008/12/21/20-photos-of-anas-cute-pokemon-jets/ Bouncing Red Ball]
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 22 August 2024

Pokémon Air Adventures logo

A number of commercial aircraft have flown with Pokémon-themed liveries throughout the years.

From 1998 to 2016, and again since 2023, All Nippon Airways had various Boeing 747, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 airliners decorated with Pokémon paint schemes as part of a series called Pokémon Jet.[1] The majority of Pokémon featured on each plane were from the generation that was the newest at the time of its introduction. Progressively, more Pokémon aircraft were added throughout the years. The last aircraft was added in 2011 - a Boeing 777 titled the "Peace Jet", and the first to feature Generation V Pokémon, such as Reshiram. The final aircraft was re-liveried back to ANA's standard livery in 2016.

On June 21, 2021, The Pokémon Company revived the trend with Pokémon Air Adventures (Japanese: そらとぶピカチュウプロジェクト Flying Pikachu Project), an initiative to support the airline industry after the near total shutdown of air travel in Japan caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] Skymark Airlines was the first airline to join the scheme and launched the first Pikachu Jet, a Boeing 737 decorated with several flying Pikachu.[3] The program would later extend to Taiwan (China Airlines), Singapore (Scoot Airlines), South Korea (T'way Airlines), and Indonesia (Garuda Indonesia).

Original ANA aircraft

ANA Pokémon Jet 1998 (JA8965)

ANA Pokémon Jet 1998

ANA Pokémon Jet 1998 (JA8569)

During the winter of 1992, ANA held a contest to design one of its jets. The winner was a sixth-grade girl named Yuki Ogaki, who submitted a whale-themed design later titled the Marine Jumbo. Due to interest in this uncommon paint job, ANA painted another Boeing 747-400D with a Snoopy design in 1996. In 1998, this aircraft was repainted again, and this time, it was a Pokémon design. This design was also popular, and led to ANA creating several more planes with Pokémon designs. This plane's aircraft registration number is JA8965.

Featured Pokémon:

Two additional jets - both Boeing 767-300s - were painted later in 1998 with the same design. Their registration numbers were JA8569 and JA8578.

This set of livery was retired in 2001. JA8965 retired in June 2013, JA8578 in August 2017, and JA8569 in December 2018.

ANA Pokémon Jet International

ANA Pokémon Jet International (JA8962)

The ANA Pokémon Jet International debuted in 1999, carrying passengers from Tokyo to New York City. As its name suggests, its primary use continued to be international flights. This plane's registration is JA8962.

Featured Pokémon is the same as the three planes stated above:

This plane was one of the only original ANA Pokémon jets to have the ANA logo on the tail instead of a picture of Pikachu.

The livery was retired in 2006 and the aircraft retired in 2010.

ANA Pokémon Jet 1999

ANA Pokémon Jet 1999 (JA8964)
Flight attendants outside of the jet in matching attire

The ANA Pokémon Jet 1999 debuted in 1999, making its first flight was from Osaka to Tokyo. This aircraft is used for domestic flights only, and its registration number is JA8964.

Featured Pokémon:

Later, two additional aircraft, both Boeing 767s, were painted in the same livery, registration numbers JA8288 and JA8357.

This set of livery was retired in 2006. JA8964 retired in 2011.

ANA Pikachu Jumbo

ANA Pikachu Jumbo (JA8957)
The logo used to promote the jet

The ANA Pikachu Jumbo, colored in a distinctive yellow, flew for the first time in May 2004 between the same airports as the ANA Pokémon Jet 1999, Osaka and Tokyo. At the airport in Okinawa, a towing car was painted yellow to go along with the jet. This plane's registration is JA8957.

Featured Pokémon:

The livery was retired on October 8, 2013 along with Ohana Jumbo (JA8956) as both jumbos retired from service, ending Boeing 747's decade-long title as series flagship.

ANA Ohana Jumbo

ANA Ohana Jumbo (JA8956)

The ANA Ohana Jumbo took to the skies for the first time in 2004. "Ohana" means "flower" in Japanese, which is the theme of this plane. Flowers are painted around the bottom of the plane, and some Grass Pokémon can be seen on it. This aircraft features the Pichu Brothers. Its registration is JA8956.

Featured Pokémon:

The livery was retired on October 8, 2013 along with Pikachu Jumbo (JA8957) as both jumbos retired from service, ending Boeing 747's decade-long title as series flagship.

Peace Jet

Peace Jet (JA754A)

A new member of the Pokémon Jets was added in 2011, when a Boeing 777 was re-painted in Pokémon colors. ANA had originally allowed children to vote on the livery of the jet, but the tragic 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami stopped this. Instead, it was painted in colors meant to show a world filled with peace, and was dubbed the Peace Jet. This aircraft's registration is JA754A. It is the first to feature Generation V Pokémon.

Featured Pokémon:

This livery was retired in May 2016.

Pokémon Air Adventures aircraft

Pikachu Jet BC1

Skymark Airlines JA73AB

On June 21, 2021[4] Skymark Airlines introduced the first Pikachu Jet as part of the Pokémon Air Adventures program. The Boeing 737-800 (registration JA73AB) will primarily operate flights in and out of Okinawa, but will also fly on other Skymark Airlines routes, and is named Pikachu Jet BC in reference to Skymark's BC airline code.[5] The aircraft is yellow and is decorated with a total of 10 flying Pikachu (plus an extra underneath), and Skymark's blue tail has the Pokémon logo added. Upon the launch of the Pikachu Jet BC2 this jet was renamed to Pikachu Jet BC1.

Seats on-board the aircraft received Pokémon themed headrest covers and signage, cabin crew wear themed aprons, and there are Pokémon themed cups and exclusive Pokémon Air Adventures mini KitKats.[6] At Naha Airport, Skymark has Pokémon branded self check-in kiosks and desks, and Pokémon themed airport vehicles.[7] There is also a range of themed merchandise for sale on-board and at airports served by the jets.[8]

Featured Pokémon:

Pikachu Jet BC2

Skymark Airlines JA73NG

On May 30, 2022, Skymark Airlines launched a second Pokémon themed Boeing 737-800, dubbed Pikachu Jet BC2 (registration JA73NG).[9] This jet, like the previous, features internal and external Pokémon themeing, and will stay in service with this special livery for five years.

Featured Pokémon:

Pikachu Jet TR

Scoot 9V-OJJ

On July 17, 2022, Scoot, a Singaporean low-cost airline, introduced a Boeing 787-9 with a Pokémon livery, the first non-Japanese airline to do so. Flights began on September 9, 2022, opertating between Singapore, Tokyo and Seoul.[10] The interior and exterior of the jet is decorated, and a range of Pokémon Air Adventures merchandise and food items are available for purchase.[11] This aircraft's registration is 9V-OJJ.

To celebrate the launch, from November 11, 2022, a Pikachu wearing a purple flower T-shirt was available in Pokémon GO and a special event named "Pikachu Weekend in Singapore" was held on November 18 - 20, 2022 alongside the Pokémon GO Safari Zone: Singapore.[10]

Featured Pokémon:

Pikachu Jet CI

China Airlines B-1810

On September 28, 2022, China Airlines unveiled the Pikachu Jet CI, an Airbus A321neo decorated with a new Pokémon livery, as part of the Pokémon Air Adventures program.[12] The jet primarily operates flights between Taiwan, and cities in Japan and South Korea.[13] Along with the exterior of the aircraft being decorated, inside includes themed pillows, cups, napkin rings and trays, as well as Pokémon Air Adventures snacks, pens, stickers and Post-it notes for passengers to enjoy.[14] There is also a range of merchandise available to purchase, including model planes, tote bags, and the same apron that the flight attendants wear.[15] This aircraft's registration is B-18101.

To celebrate the launch, the "Pikachu Weekend in Taipei" event was held in Taipei on October 21 - 23, 2022, alongside the Pokémon GO Safari Zone: Taipei. Beginning at this time a Pikachu wearing a green berry T-shirt was made available in Pokémon GO.[16]

Featured Pokémon:

Pikachu Jet TW

T'way Air HL8306

On December 28, 2022, T'way Air launched a Boeing 737-800 as part of the Pokémon Air Adventures program (Korean: 하늘 나는 피카츄 프로젝트 Flying Pikachu Project) in South Korea. The jet will primarily operate flights in and out of Gimpo Domestic Airport, and also between Gimpo and Songshan, Taiwan.[17] The exterior and interior are designed with various Pokémon, and the boarding pass, boarding music and various utensils within the plane are also Pokémon-themed.[18] From January 1, 2023, the airline has started to sell special edition goods, including Poké Ball-design blankets, Pokémon keyrings and gel pens. All passengers receive a Pikachu sticker, and a passenger lucky enough to obtain a Pilot Pikachu sticker will win a free ticket to Japan. This aircraft's registration is HL8306.

Featured Pokémon:

Pikachu Jet GA1

Garuda Indonesia PK-GMU

On 30 May 2023, Indonesian airline Garuda Indonesia announced a partnership with the Pokémon Air Adventures campaign, promising to introduce Pokémon-themed liveries for two of their Boeing 737-800NG.[19] The first of the two livery designs, Pikachu Jet GA1, was revealed on December 19, 2023.[20] The GA1 livery is designed to represent the natural landscape of Indonesia: the port side depicts the seas, while the starboard side depicts the mountains and forests.[21][22] This aircraft's registration is PK-GMU.

The Garuda Indonesia Pikachu Jets began flying in February 2024, serving both domestic and international routes. They are used as part of the Pikachu's Indonesia Journey campaign.

Featured Pokémon:

Pikachu Jet NH

All Nippon Airways JA894A

Featured Pokémon:

Eevee Jet NH

All Nippon Airways JA784A

Featured Pokémon:

Other aircraft

Exeggutor Jet

Solaseed Air JA803X

On December 19, 2020, a Solaseed Air Boeing 737-800 (registered JA812X) received decals featuring Exeggutor and Alolan Exeggutor, as well as decorations inside the plane.[23] This themeing was removed in September 2022.[24]

In March 2023, a second Solaseed Air Boeing 737-800 (registered JA803X) Exeggutor jet (Japanese: ナッシージェット宮崎 Nassy Jet), this time consisting of an entire fuselage re-paint, began operation.[24] This theming is part of the Pokémon Local Acts program, where tourism to regions of Japan (in this case Miyazaki Prefecture) is promoted with the area's "favourite Pokémon". This themeing is due to last three years.

Featured Pokémon[25]:

Vulpix Jet

Air Do JA607A

On November 9, 2021[26], Air Do unveiled a Vulpix Jet (Japanese: ロコンジェット Rokon Jet) as part of the Pokémon Local Acts program, to promote tourism in Hokkaido. The aircraft (a Boeing 767-300) is decorated with Vulpix on the starboard side, and Alolan Vulpix on the port side. This aircraft's registration is JA607A.

Featured Pokémon:


Trivia

The pin

External links

References

  • The fleet and featured Pokémon was taken from Pokémon Jet, therefore, it has the references stated on that page.
  1. 20 photos of ANA’s cute Pokemon jets - Bouncing Red Ball (archived from the original December 22, 2008; retrieved July 8, 2021)
  2. Pokémon Air Adventures started! - The Pokémon Company (retrieved July 8, 2021)
  3. Pikachu Jet BC has landed! - The Pokémon Company (retrieved July 8, 2021)
  4. Skymark Airlines Pikachu Jet Boeing 737 Enters Service - Simple Flying (retrieved July 8, 2021)
  5. Pokémon Air Adventures - Skymark Airlines (retrieved July 01, 2023)
  6. Meet Pikachu on Board - Skymark Airlines (retrieved July 1, 2023)
  7. Pikachu learns how to fly as Japan’s new Pokémon airliner takes fight - SoraNews24 (retrieved July 1, 2023)
  8. Pikachu Jet Items - Skymark Airlines (retrieved July 1, 2023)
  9. Skymark Airlines to launch second Pokémon-themed jet - AviationUpdatesPH.com (retrieved July 1, 2023)
  10. 10.0 10.1 Pikachu Jet TR takes to the skies soon! - The Pokémon Company (retrieved July 8, 2023)
  11. Pokémon Air Adventures - Scoot (retrieved July 8, 2023)
  12. China Airlines Unveils Stunning Pikachu Airbus A321neo And First Routes - Simple Flying (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  13. Pikachu Jet CI - China Airlines (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  14. In-flight supplies - China Airlines (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  15. Merchandise - China Airlines (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  16. "Pikachu Weekend in Taipei" happening soon! - The Pokémon Company (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  17. T'way Air, ‘Flying Pokémon’ Pikachu Jet TW starts operating from the 28th! - Pokémon Korea (retrieved July 1, 2023) (archived version)
  18. T'way Air starts operating ‘Pikachu Jet’ next month! - Pokémon Korea (retrieved July 1, 2023) (archived version)
  19. Garuda Indonesia Partners with The Pokémon Company and The Ministry of Tourism To Present "Pokémon Air Adventure" On Garuda Indonesia Aircraft - Garuda Indonesia (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  20. Pikachu Jet GA1 - Garuda Indonesia on YouTube (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  21. Garuda Indonesia Pikachu Jet - Garuda Indonesia (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  22. Pikachu Jet - Pikachu's Indonesia Journey (retrieved January 14, 2024)
  23. Pokémon Planes Brought Back By Japan’s Solaseed Air - Simple Flying (retrieved July 8, 2021)
  24. 24.0 24.1 New Pokémon Jet: Japan’s Solaseed Reveals Exeggutor-Themed Livery - Simple Flying (retrieved June 25, 2023)
  25. Nassy Jet Miyazaki is in operation! - Solaseed Air (retrieved June 26, 2023)
  26. Japanese Airline Unveils Vulpix-Themed Aircraft, Taking Flight This December - NintendoSoup (retrieved June 26, 2023)
  27. Pokemon 2000 Ana Pikachu Pichu Pin Badge (retrieved March 28, 2010) (Dead Link)
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