
Static Planes are uncontrollable aircraft appearing in the 3D Universe and HD Universe of the Grand Theft Auto series.
Static Planes are uncontrollable aircraft appearing in the and of the .
In GTA III and GTA: Vice City, there are multiple parked business jets around Francis International Airport and Escobar International Airport based on the Learjet 35.
In , several passanger airplanes, business jets and monoplanes are found at the Francis International Airport, intended to represent the static vehicles normally found at the airport in Grand Theft Auto III. Colombian Cartel leader Cisco owns a business jet at the airport, which is used by Mike to flee Liberty City during Freedom Flies in the final cutscene.
In GTA: Liberty City Stories, a jet similar to the Learjet 35 appears in the mission Love on the Run.
In GTA: Vice City Stories, a jet also similar to the one featured in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, but with a considerably larger fuselage and wing span, decorated with blue stripes, appears in multiple missions. It is first seen in the introductory mission, Soldier, as belonging to the dealer Victor Vance meets. It is later seen parked at Escobar International Airport during Snitch Hitch and ends up being escorted out of the airport by Vance while it takes off in Farewell To Arms.
In GTA IV, Ogham jets can be found parked at Francis International Airport, featuring an updated design. One such plane is used by Kenny Petrovic during the multiplayer mission Hangman's NOOSE.
In GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony, Ray Bulgarin owns a Ghawar business jet. Additionally, the mission Bang Bang is the only occasion where an Ogham is in movement, which the player must destroy before take-off.
In , an Ogham jet appears in Yu Jian, the first mission of the game, transporting Huang Lee to Liberty City. For the rest of the game, just as in Grand Theft Auto IV, Oghams are static props which can be found parked at Francis International Airport. It can be seen taking off and landing on the runways, but never taxiing or moving from them.