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Last updated on 2 January 2026.


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TV Series (2025-Present)

Starring:
Rhea Seehorn (Carol Sturka)
Karolina Wydra (Zosia)
Carlos Manuel Vesga (Manousos)
Miriam Shor (Helen)

In a world overtaken by a mysterious wave of forced happiness, Carol Sturka, the only person immune, must uncover what's really going on - and save humanity from it's own bliss.

Season 1

Boeing 737 Next Generation family

Ep. 1.01 We Is Us A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Next Generation family.

Ingram-Foster Biplane

An original 1914 biplane, one of four built by Jay Ingram and Charles A. Foster based on a Curtiss pusher design, hangs from the ceiling in Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ/KABQ).
Ep. 1.01 We Is Us

Lockheed C-130A Hercules

Wearing false registration N1703D. The livery matches that of International Air Response's oil spill response Hercules, with logos and titles removed. This specific airframe is most likely registration N117TG, c/n 3018 built in 1956. It was photographed without its tail logo and titles around the time of filming.
Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Reg. N117TG Lockheed C-130A Hercules of International Air Response.
Reg. N117TG Lockheed C-130A Hercules of International Air Response.
Reg. N117TG Lockheed C-130A Hercules of International Air Response.
Reg. N117TG Lockheed C-130A Hercules of International Air Response.
Reg. N117TG Lockheed C-130A Hercules of International Air Response.

Unidentified Aircraft Wreckage

Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady
Note the type of rear door: a model that rolled up into the fuselage. Bristol Britannia?

Boeing 737

In the background, at the terminal at Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ/KABQ).
Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Boeing 737 of Southwest Airlines.

Cessna 150/152

Wearing false registration N46628.
Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Bell 212

Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Airbus A330 cockipt

Intended to be the interior of the A330 listed below, I'm not familiar enough with interior layouts to say confidently if it matches. The main cabin has a 3-3-3 layout.
Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Cockpit.

Boeing 747 (?)

Perhaps Boeing 747-436 c/n 25811 (former G-CIVB of British Airways) built in 1994 and permanently withdrawn from use in 2020. Now preserved at Cotswold Airport (IATA: GBA, ICAO: EGBP) (formerly Kemble Airfield).
This would be an easy way to film the story but it seems the cabin i now a bar / dance fllor ! so this could be an archive footage of another British Airways airliner of the 2010s (like their Boeing 777 for exemple).

First class.
Business class.
Main cabin.

Airbus A320 family

Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Bilbao Airport (BIO/LEBB)

Four airliners from fictional airlines parked at the terminal. The closest is an Airbus A320, followed by a Boeing 737 and then two larger airliners.
Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Airbus A330-300

Code 5ME on the wheel well doesn't seem to correspond to any actual aircraft. Fictional airline Wayfarer. At Bilbao Airport (BIO/LEBB).
Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Boeing VC-25A Air Force One

At Bilbao Airport (BIO/LEBB).
Ep. 1.02 Pirate Lady

Unidentified Drone

Ep. 1.05 Got Milk

Ep. 1.07 The Gap

Bell 212

Ep. 1.07 The Gap

Cessna 525C CitationJet CJ4

Ep. 1.09 La Chica o El Mundo

Bell 205A-1

Wearing Helimax Aviation or CHI Aviation livery but no visible registration. The presence of a heli-rappel anchor when the cockpit is visible, combined with the word "FIRE" visible on the bottom mean this is almost certainly N933CH (N932CH also has a rappel anchor but does not say "FIRE" on the belly). This helicopter has been contracted for use in heli-rappel operations by the Malheur Rappel Crew, USFS in recent fire seasons.
Ep. 1.09 La Chica o El Mundo


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