Where the Boys Aren't 17: All Girl Airlines (2003) represents a definitive moment in the early 2000s adult industry, characterized by high-budget "glossy" production values and the assembly of a "supergroup" cast. Produced by Vivid Entertainment
All-girl airlines are also inspiring the next generation of female pilots. Young girls who may not have considered a career in aviation before are now seeing female role models in the cockpit, and that's making a big difference. "Seeing is believing," says a young girl who attended a recent aviation camp for girls. "If I can see a woman flying a plane, I know I can do it too."
, the film is built on the concept of an all-female sanctuary. The Premise
So, what are the benefits of all-girl airlines? For one, they provide a unique opportunity for women to pursue careers in aviation, an industry that has traditionally been male-dominated. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), women make up only about 6% of all pilots in the United States. All-girl airlines are helping to change that statistic.