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Con Air is a 1997 American action thriller film directed by Simon West and starring Nicolas Cage, John Cusack and John Malkovich in the lead roles. Written by Scott Rosenberg and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer , the film centers on a prison break aboard a JPATS aircraft, nicknamed as "Con Air".
Conair or Con Air may refer to: Conair Corporation, an American consumer goods company; Conair Group, formerly known as Conair Aviation, a Canadian aerial firefighting company; Conair of Scandinavia, a Danish airline 1964–1994; Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System, nicknamed "Con Air", a United States Marshals Service airline
A U.S. Marshal on a "Con Air" flight (c. 2000) Patch of JPATS, Air Operations Division, Air Crew. The Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System (JPATS), nicknamed "Con Air", [1] is a United States Marshals Service airline charged with the transportation of persons in legal custody between prisons, detention centers, courthouses, and other locations.
However, an Air Force officer at LAX sends an F-14 Tomcat to intercept the 747. Teri begs the authorities not to have her shot down, insisting she can land the plane. Weaver breaks into the cockpit with an axe and tries to kill her, but the F-14 destroys the truck instead, shaking the 747 and giving Teri a chance to attack.
Conair Corporation is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut which sells small appliances, personal care products, and health and beauty products for both professionals and consumers.
Santiago starred as Ramón Martínez, an androgynous criminal nicknamed "Sally-Can't Dance," [5] in the 1997 film Con Air. [6] Santiago then took three years off from acting on-screen and starred on Broadway in Paul Simon 's The Capeman as Tony "Umbrella Man" Hernandez, leader of the gang The Vampires, a role for which he was a 1998 Drama Desk ...
The writers watched the 1997 film Con Air to prepare for the episode. The animators included the character Cameron Poe from the film as a prisoner in the episode. [ 1 ] As part of writer Loni Steele Sosthand's research for the episode, she consulted a friend, who is a flight attendant, who told her about an in-flight potty training session that ...
In 1981, he made his big-screen debut in Herbert Ross's musical Pennies from Heaven starring Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters. [2] Since the early 1980s, he has been in over 50 films, including Two Idiots in Hollywood (1988), The Mighty Ducks (1992), The Fan (1996), Breakdown (1997), Con Air (1997), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), Sideways (2004), Are We There Yet?