
Oceanic Airlines is a fictional airline which may be used whenever a television series needs an airline. This fictional airline was popularized in Lost; however, given that "Oceanic" is such a generic name for an airline, not all series that mention it are necessarily connected via intentional crossover.
Stock footage from Executive Decision[]
JAG, Diagnosis: Murder, and The War at Home used stock footage from the film Executive Decision.
Oceanic Airlines on Lost[]
The series Lost and Alias were created by the same people and also used Oceanic Airlines, and Alias also made other references to Lost. LAX also used Oceanic Airlines with the clear intent to reference Lost. This airline was also seen in FlashForward and Once Upon a Time. The airline, including the same logo as Lost was seen on an airport departure screen in Grey's Anatomy episode "Unbreak My Heart". Oceanic Flight 815, presumably before it crashed is mentioned as being the flight Jane Wicks was on was mentioned in Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders "Cinderella and the Dragon".
Chuck mentioned Oceanic Airlines, even the flight number from Lost, but the details around the flight were inaccurate. At the time this episode aired the details of the Lost finale we're not known.
Disputed Connections[]
Oceanic Airlines before Lost[]
Oceanic Airlines was mentioned in Flipper "The Ditching", The Pretender "Flyer", The X-Files "Synchrony", and Crossing Jordan "Conspiracy" happened before Lost, and therefore may not necessarily be connected due to the generic name.
Oceanic Air[]
The airline on Fringe "The Dreamscape" and Castle "In Plane Sight" is Oceanic Air, not Oceanic Airlines. However, these could be considered crossovers with each other.
Other Oceanic airlines[]
The Oceanic Airlines on The Goldbergs "The President's Fitness Test" had a very different logo, so does not cross over with Lost.
Oceanic Airlines on Pushing Daisies "Pie-lette", Up All Night "Travel Day", White Collar "Whack-A-Mole", and Zero Hour are unclear.