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Where The Boys Arent 17 All Girl Airlines Jenna Jameson Savanna Samson Sunrise Adams Mercedez Kira Kener Chloe Jones Briana Banks Dasha 0 Top -

This period was marked by "all-star" productions where multiple top-billed performers were brought together, a strategy used to maximize market reach. Historical Context and Reception

Produced by , the Where the Boys Aren't series was designed to focus exclusively on scenes featuring female performers. This 17th installment, released in the mid-2000s, utilized a popular "uniform" trope—in this case, aviation—to frame its vignettes. Vivid was known at the time for its "Superstar" system, where they signed exclusive contracts with specific performers to build brand loyalty, many of whom appear in this volume. The High-Profile Cast

The film uses the "mile high club" trope, branding itself with slogans like "Fly the Furry Skies" and "There's no cock in this cockpit". Series Legacy: It is the 17th installment in the Where the Boys Aren't This period was marked by "all-star" productions where

A well-regarded performer who contributed to the high-quality ensemble feel of the feature.

For a specific slice of the late 1990s and early 2000s, “Where the Boys Aren’t” wasn’t just a video series title. It was a destination. It was a promise whispered on a loop in the back of dimly lit stores, behind plastic curtains. And the flight crew? They were legends: Jenna Jameson as the captain, Savanna Samson co-piloting, with Sunrise Adams and Mercedez (just Mercedez—one name, like Cher, but warmer) as the lead flight attendants. In the economy cabin, Kira Kener, Chloe Jones, and Briana Banks passed out complimentary pillows. And somewhere in first class, Dasha—a 0-top enigma with eyes like winter—held the manifest. Vivid was known at the time for its

as she boards a luxury chartered flight with an all-female entourage. The flight, operated by the fictional "All Girl Airlines" (or "Vagiterian Air"), features an entirely female crew, including pilots and flight attendants who provide "special personal service" to the passengers throughout the journey.

, the production is categorized as a high-profile "superstar" showcase, featuring many of the industry's most recognizable names from that era. Production Overview Release Date : June 1, 2003. : Vivid Entertainment. : Approximately 77 to 80 minutes. For a specific slice of the late 1990s

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They remember that fake airline—where the turbulence was always pleasant, the landing always smooth, and no one ever asked for directions. Because the boys weren’t 17 anymore. They never would be again. And somewhere, on a soundstage in the sky, Jenna Jameson is still pouring champagne, Savanna is laughing, and Dasha is watching—quiet, foundation, 0-top—keeping the whole beautiful, impossible thing from ever touching the ground.