Here’s an airline you’ll likely never fly on – no matter how much money you have.
Janet Airlines Boeing 737 planes travel to one of the most mysterious and talked-about places on Earth – Area 51, deep in the Nevada desert.
There, the United States government develops its most secretive military technology.
The ultra-secret base is also rumored to host crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft – and even aliens themselves (although cynics claim this provides a useful distraction from exotic aircraft and weapons development that happens there).
But the Janet jets that take workers and government officials there are altogether more nondescript, with the passenger airliners not believed to contain any particularly exciting features.
Janet – whose letters are rumored to stand for Joint Air Network for Employee Transportation, or Just Another None Existent Terminal – has a fleet of six Boeing 737 jets.
Its pilots also fly seven smaller Beechcraft propeller planes.
Janet planes making the 87 mile trip from Vegas to Area 51 describe their destination as the mysterious-sounding Station 3.
Flight trackers show the jets traveling part of the way there, but they turn their transponders off around 12 miles before they reach their final destination, according to journalist Matt Lillywhite.