For those who love the thrill of horror combined with the suspense of flight, this curated list of 10 aviation-themed horror films offers a unique blend of terror at 30,000 feet. From supernatural occurrences to psychological breakdowns, these films explore the darkest fears associated with flying. Whether you're a horror aficionado or simply looking for a spine-chilling experience, this collection promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Description: This anthology film includes a segment titled "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," where a man on an airplane sees a gremlin on the wing, leading to a descent into madness. It's a classic example of aviation horror.
Fact: The segment was inspired by a 1963 episode of the same name from the original "Twilight Zone" TV series. The film's director, John Landis, was involved in a tragic accident during the production.


Turbulence (1997)
Description: A flight attendant must deal with a serial killer who has escaped his restraints on a Christmas Eve flight. The film captures the claustrophobia and terror of being on a plane with a killer.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use CGI to simulate turbulence effects.


Final Destination (2000)
Description: Although not exclusively about aviation, the opening sequence features a plane explosion, setting the tone for the series' theme of death's inevitability.
Fact: The film spawned multiple sequels, each exploring different ways death catches up with its intended victims.


Snakes on a Plane (2006)
Description: A film that combines horror with action, where a plane is overrun with venomous snakes, creating a terrifying scenario for passengers and crew.
Fact: The film's title became an internet meme, and it was one of the first movies to be heavily promoted through social media.


Airspeed (1998)
Description: A family must land a plane after the pilots are incapacitated, with added tension from a stowaway who turns out to be a murderer.
Fact: The film was shot in Canada and features a mix of real aircraft and CGI.


Red Eye (2005)
Description: While not strictly a horror film, this thriller involves a woman being terrorized by a man on an overnight flight, tapping into the fear of being trapped with a dangerous individual.
Fact: Rachel McAdams was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for her role in this film.


Non-Stop (2014)
Description: An air marshal must stop a terrorist who threatens to kill a passenger every 20 minutes unless a ransom is paid. The film plays on the fear of a hijacking scenario.
Fact: Liam Neeson was praised for his performance, and the film was a commercial success.


The Langoliers (1995)
Description: Based on Stephen King's novella, this miniseries follows passengers who wake up to find most of their fellow travelers have vanished, and they must deal with time-eating creatures.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be part of a series of Stephen King adaptations for television.


The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)
Description: While more of a survival thriller, the film's premise of a plane crash in the desert and the subsequent struggle for survival touches on aviation-related fears.
Fact: The film was remade in 2004 with Dennis Quaid.


Flight 7500 (2014)
Description: A supernatural horror film about a flight where passengers begin to die mysteriously after boarding. The film plays on the fear of what could happen when you're trapped in a confined space with no escape.
Fact: The film was directed by Takashi Shimizu, known for his work on the "Ju-on" (The Grudge) series.
