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Special livery for some Asian Airlines

Pokémon Jet (ポケモンジェット,Pokemon jetto) refers to a number of aircraft operated by multiple airlines in a promotionalPokémonlivery. The exteriors of the aircraft were painted with pictures of various Pokémon and the interiors were decorated with a Pokémon theme. Though the use of these liveries byANA ended in 2016, the scheme has since been revived, this time withSolaseed Air in 2020, andAir Do andSkymark Airlines in 2021. In 2022,Scoot became the first non-Japanese airline to introduce a Pokémon Jet, followed byChina Airlines andT'way Air later that year. In 2023, ANA resumed producing Pokémon Jet liveries for their aircraft after a seven year absence.

History

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After the release of the first Pokémon games for theNintendo Game Boy in 1996, and the resultant Pokémon-related craze, All Nippon Airways unveiled the first Pokémon Jets on 1 July 1998, timed with the release ofPokémon: The First Movie.[1][2] The first two to be unveiled were aBoeing 747-400 (JA8965) and aBoeing 767-300 (JA8569), and each displayed a number of the then 151Pokémon characters, includingPikachu. Due to the popularity of the aircraft, a third 767 was unveiled a matter of weeks later.[1] The three aircraft were introduced on numerous domestic flights in Japan.[3][4][5]

A fourth aircraft, a Boeing 747-400 (JA8962[6]) was painted in a Pokémon livery in February 1999, and was called theUS version by the airline, as it was put into service on theairline's North American network. The aircraft was identical to the previous three aircraft, except the lettersANA were kept on thevertical stabiliser,[1] and operated its first flight toNew York City'sJFK International Airport on 24 February 1999.[7][8]

All Nippon Airways announced in March 1999 that a fifth aircraft would be painted in a Pokémon scheme, and a contest was held which saw children between the ages of six and twelve submitting entries. The announcement was timed to coincide with the release ofPokémon: The Movie 2000 in Japan in the summer of 1999. The winning design was rolled out atOsaka on 20 June 1999 on a Boeing 747-400D (JA8964), with the same design appearing shortly thereafter on two Boeing 767-300s (JA8288 and JA8357).[1]

In 2011, aBoeing 777-300 (JA754A) was painted in a Pokémon livery featuring characters from thePokémon Black andWhite video games. All Nippon Airways had originally intended to allow children to vote on the livery design for this Pokémon Jet, but the voting event was cancelled as a result of the2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[9] The aircraft has been dubbed thePeace Jet, as the selected livery design is intended to express the wish for a world filled with peace.[9] This Pokémon Jet was placed into service on the airline's domestic network on 18 July 2011, just two days afterVictini and the Black Hero: Zekrom andVictini and the White Hero: Reshiram were released at movie theaters in Japan.

On 8 October 2013, JA8956 and JA8957 simultaneously retired as part of the airline's plan to retire all Boeing 747s, leaving JA754A the only Pokémon Jet in service.

On 14 April 2016, the Pokémon theming of JA754A was removed and repainted into a standard ANA livery, leaving no Pokémon jets in operation from 2016 to late 2020.[10]

On 19 December 2020,Solaseed Air inaugurated aBoeing 737-800 (JA812X) with an Exeggutor livery,[11] making it the first Pokémon-themed plane to feature a single species of Pokémon, rather than an ensemble. Solaseed Air is headquartered at theMiyazaki Airport in the city of Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan; which made Exeggutor its official "Support Pokémon" in October 2020.[12]

On 21 June 2021,Skymark Airlines inaugurated aBoeing 737-800 (JA73AB) with a Pikachu livery,[13] titled “Pokémon Air Adventures.” Skymark Airlines wants to use Pikachu to help promote tourism in the Okinawa Prefecture.[citation needed] When passengers come aboard this aircraft, aside from having Pokémon-themed seats and cabin crew, they are greeted by the Pokémon Center theme fromPokémon Sword and Shield. There are also Pokémon-themed cups (and amenities) and special limited editionKitKats as part of the in-flight refreshment service, and even the self check-in kiosks for the Pikachu route are decked out in Pikachu colours.[14] For a limited time, JapanesePokémon Go players could find a special Pikachu wearing aKariyushi shirt at airports on the route the aircraft serves.[15]

On 19 November 2021,Air Do inaugurated aBoeing 767-300 (JA607A) with a Vulpix livery[16] called "Rokon Jet." The airline is planning to use the special livery for 5 years and began services with it in December 2021.[17] The design consists of both forms of Vulpix on both sides: on the port side is the Alolan Vulpix, while the starboard side features the Kanto Vulpix.

On 30 May 2022, Skymark Airlines introduced a second Pokémon Jet onboard another Boeing 737-800 (JA73NG) called "Pikachu Jet BC2." It will operate on routes between Okinawa, Naha, and Simojishima, and will stay in service with this special livery for five years.[18]

On 17 July 2022,Scoot introduced aBoeing 787-9 (9V-OJJ) painted in a Pokémon livery, becoming the first non-Japanese airline to introduce a Pokémon Jet.[19]

On 30 September 2022,China Airlines introduced anAirbus A321neo (B-18101) with a painted Pokémon livery called "Pikachu Jet CI", becoming the second non-Japanese airline to introduce a Pokémon Jet as well as the first Airbus jet to feature a Pokémon-themed livery. It will operate flights to various Japanese cities from its base atTaiwan.[citation needed]

On 28 December 2022,T'way Air introduced aBoeing 737-800 (HL8306) with a Pokémon livery called "Pikachu Jet TW", thus becoming the third non-Japanese airline to introduce a Pokemon Jet. The aircraft will operate flights to Japan and Taiwan from its base atSouth Korea.[20]

On 26 March 2023, All Nippon Airways introduced a Boeing 787-9 (JA894A) with a painted Pokémon livery called "Pikachu Jet NH." It is their first Pokémon livery since 2016. It will operate on various international routes from its base at Tokyo Haneda Airport. and will stay in service with this special livery for five years.[21]

On 18 January 2023, Solaseed Air inaugurated a Boeing 737-800 (JA803X) with a painted Pokémon livery called "Nassy Jet Miyazaki", featuring Exeggutor and a tropical nature design.[22]

On 25 June 2023, All Nippon Airways introduced a Boeing 777-300ER (JA784A) with a painted Pokémon livery called "Eevee Jet NH." It will operate on USA and London long haul flight routes from its base at Tokyo Haneda Airport.[23]

On 22 February 2024, Garuda Indonesia introduced a Boeing 737-800 (PK-GMU) with water-themed Pokémon characters on the aircraft, becoming the fourth non-Japanese airline to introduce a pokemon jet.[24]

On 1 April 2025, Garuda Indonesia introduced an Airbus A330-343 (PK-GPY) with Pikachu wearing Batik on the aircraft, making the first Airbus widebody aircraft to feature a Pokémon-themed Livery.

Passenger experience and response

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Passengers on the Pokémon Jets receive a complete Pokémon experience. The aircraft and flight crews are decked out in Pokémon themes, including headrests,flight attendant uniforms, food containers, inflight entertainment, and souvenir bags.[25] All Nippon Airways reported an increase in the number of passengers carried as a result of operating the Pokémon Jets.[26][27]

List of Pokémon Jets

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PhotoAirlineAircraftRegistrationYear
unveiled
Year livery removedYear jet retired (from the airline)Port
from nose
to tail
Starboard
from nose
to tail
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 747-481DJA8965June 1998[28]c. 2001June 2013Clefairy,Pikachu,Togepi,Mew,Mewtwo,Snorlax[29]Jigglypuff,Pikachu,Psyduck,Squirtle,Bulbasaur[29]
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 767-381JA8569June 1998February 2000December 2018
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 767-381JA8578July 1998March 2000August 2017
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 747-481JA8962[6]March 1999May 2006December 2010 (individual plane waswritten off on the 20th October 2025[6])
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 747-481DJA8964June 1999February 2006October 2011Pikachu,Marill,Dratini,Lapras,Slowpoke,Horsea[29]Togepi, Pikachu, Jigglypuff,Ledyba,Elekid,Meowth[29]
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 767-381JA8288June 1999February 2006September 2014
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 767-381JA8357June 1999February 2001February 2016
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 747-481DJA8957May 2004October 2013November 2013Celebi,Plusle,Minun,Deoxys,Torchic,Munchlax,Jirachi,Latios,LatiasMew,Pichu brothers,Treecko,Mudkip, Meowth,Lugia,Entei
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 747-481DJA8956November 2004October 2013November 2013Pikachu, Pichu brothers, Mew,Wynaut,Azurill,Castform,BellossomPikachu,Minun,Plusle,Skiploom,Oddish,Igglybuff,Trapinch,Skiploom,Munchlax,Roselia
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 777-381JA754AJuly 2011May 2016N/AOshawott, Pikachu,Victini,Zekrom,Darumaka,Pansage,ScraggyTepig, Pikachu,Snivy,Reshiram, Meowth,Axew,Munna
Solaseed AirBoeing 737-86NJA812XDecember 2020September 2022N/AAlolan Exeggutor (×4)Exeggutor (×3)
Skymark AirlinesBoeing 737-86NJA73ABJune 2021N/A (expected 2026)N/APikachu (×5)Pikachu (×5)
Air DoBoeing 767-381ERJA607ADecember 2021N/A (expected Summer 2026)N/AAlolan Vulpix (×4)Vulpix (×4)
Skymark AirlinesBoeing 737-86NJA73NGMay 2022N/A (expected Summer 2027)N/ASky Form Shaymin,Wailord, Pikachu,MagikarpPikachu, Wailord, Sky Form Shaymin,Corsola
ScootBoeing 787-99V-OJJJuly 2022N/A (expected 2027)N/APichu, Pikachu, Sky Form Shaymin, Psyduck, Celebi, LaprasPikachu, Celebi, Pichu, Psyduck, Meganium, Lapras
China AirlinesAirbus A321neoB-18101September 2022N/A (expected 2027)N/APikachu, Jigglypuff, Snorlax, Munna, Slowpoke,SwabluPikachu,Togekiss, Snorlax,Teddiursa, Sky Form Shaymin
T'way AirBoeing 737-8ASHL8306December 2022N/A (expected 2027)N/APikachu, Sky Form Shaymin, Squirtle,Eevee,Aria Forme Meloetta, BulbasaurPikachu,Charmander,Arcanine, Pirouette Forme Meloetta, Jigglypuff
Solaseed AirBoeing 737-86NJA803XMarch 2023N/A (expected 2026)N/AAlolan Exeggutor (×3),Wingull, Exeggutor (×4),Alolan Raichu,ExeggcuteAlolan Raichu, Alolan Exeggutor (×4), Exeggutor (×4),Bellossom,Mantine
All Nippon Airways
(Air Japan)
Boeing 787-9JA894AJune 2023N/A (expected 2028)N/AVivillon (×4),Rayquaza, Celebi,Emolga,Rowlet,CharizardVivillon (×4), Togekiss, Pikachu, Rayquaza, Latios, Latias,Corviknight
All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 777-381ERJA784ASeptember 2023N/A (expected 2028)N/AEevee,Jolteon,Flareon,Vaporeon,Espeon,UmbreonPikachu, Eevee,Sylveon,Leafeon,Glaceon
Garuda IndonesiaBoeing 737-8U3PK-GMUFebruary 2024N/A (expected 2029)N/AFinneon, Squirtle, Horsea, Mantine,Butterfree, Pikachu[30]Aipom,Vileplume, Oddish, Eevee, Pikachu,Bounsweet[30]
Garuda IndonesiaAirbus A330-343XPK-GPYApril 2025N/A (expected 2030)N/APikachu (×3)Pikachu (×2)

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