Banks and Jones were among the most sought-after performers of the decade, representing the "golden age" of the contract girl system.
Known for her classic beauty and modeling background. Briana Banks: A prolific performer and fan favourite. Banks and Jones were among the most sought-after
Directed by , the film's premise centers on an "all-girl entourage" boarding a chartered flight on All Girl Airlines (jokingly referred to as "Vagiterian Air"), where they are served by a crew of female pilots and flight attendants. Cast & Scene Breakdown Directed by , the film's premise centers on
The production features a significant lineup of major adult industry stars from the early 2000s: Jenna Jameson : The central figure of the entourage. Briana Banks : Featured in several key scenes. Sunrise Adams : Plays a prominent role in the flight ensemble. Nina Mercedez : Appeared as Mercedez. Savanna Samson : A core member of the "Vivid Girls" at the time. Kira Kener : Part of the featured cast. Chloe Jones : Featured alongside the main entourage. : Appears as a member of the group. Tiffany Mason : Credited in the film as "Taya". Where the Boys Aren't 17 (Video 2003) Where the Boys Aren't 17 * Video. * 2003. * X. * 1h 17m. Where the Boys Aren't 17 - DVD - 400732268554 - My Movies Sunrise Adams : Plays a prominent role in
The production features a high-profile lineup of the era's major stars: Briana Banks Savanna Samson Sunrise Adams Chloe Jones Kira Kener Mercedez (Nina Mercedez) Dasha Tiffany Mason (credited as Taya)
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Adult entertainment has historically operated in a shadowed market but has increasingly intersected with mainstream culture through branding, nostalgia marketing, and celebrity transitions (e.g., Jenna Jameson’s role as a self-help author and CEO of her own production company). The aviation industry’s forays into themed experiences—such as retro jet reimaginings or luxury first-class suites—suggest that niche branding is viable. The proposed airline bridges these two domains, using the personas of adult entertainment performers to create a niche, high-drama brand.