List of airships



Airships and other aerial means of mechanized transportation in the Final Fantasy series are the most common form of transportation.

Sky Warriors' Airship
This airship was piloted by the Sky Warriors hundreds of years ago, and is found and used again by the Light Warriors after they raise it from the desert using the Levistone.

In the remakes since Dawn of Souls, it is revealed that a Cid of the Lufaine built it. This is the game's fastest means of transportation and there are no random encounters while using it. However, it can only land in open fields.

Dreadnought


The Dreadnought was an airship from Final Fantasy II. It was built by the Palamecia Empire as a warship, and has the power to level whole towns. Firion and his party entered it after it abducted Cid's Airship to rescue Princess Hilda and Cid and destroyed it by throwing the Sunfire in the Dreadnought's engine.

Cid's Airship
Never named, Cid's Airship is the only airship in the world, before the Dreadnought is finished. Cid flies it and uses it to ferry people, using the money he gets from ferrying people to upgrade it. Upon his death, he gives the airship to Firion's party to use. Cid's Airship was to have its own music when flying in it on the world map, but it was only included as a bonus on music albums.

Cid's Airship
Initially, Cid's Airship is found in the desert west of Kazus. Cid allows the Warriors of the Light to borrow his airship to save the kingdom of Sasune from the Djinn's curse. In the Nintendo DS version, Luneth and Arc meet the third party member, Refia, inside the airship, who decides to join them to save her father and the people of Kazus.

The airship is required to reach the Sealed Cave where the Djinn lies, as the lake in front of the cave prevents entrance by foot. At Cid's request, Refia and her surrogate father Takka later fit a Mythril ram on the airship's bow to destroy a boulder lying in Nelv Valley, in order to gain access to Canaan. Unfortunately, the airship is destroyed in the process.

According to Refia, she and Takka forged the parts for the ship in Kazus.

Enterprise
The Enterprise is a ship awarded to the player by Vikings for appeasing the sea serpent Nepto. Later, the Enterprise is modified by Cid using the "Wheel of Time" to transform into an airship. The airship Enterprise may only land in water. It is later shot down over Saronia.

The Enterprise derives its name from the famous American Carrier the USS Enterprise. It is also possible that the airship's name is a reference to Star Trek's spaceship USS Enterprise.

Nautilus
The Nautilus is a high-speed Saronian airship used to fly against intense winds. It is obtained after defeating the Garuda in Saronia. It is later enchanted to dive underwater. While in this Submarine form, the party can explore the ocean floor and several dungeons that were previously inaccessible. The Nautilus is still available for the party to use after the Invincible is obtained, and is faster than the Invincible, but lacks the healing, shop, and Fat Chocobo benefits.

Invincible


The Great Ship, Invincible, is the final airship found in Final Fantasy III. It is found in the Ancient Ruins and obtainable only after awakening Unei. The Invincible does not land. Rather, the party exits the airship via a ladder that hangs beneath it. Though it is not submersible nor as fast as the Nautilus, the Invincible can go into "high gear" allowing it to pass over small mountain ranges which previous airships of the game were unable to do.

It is unique in the fact that you can go inside the ship, unlike other obtainable airships in the game. Inside are 4 beds for restoring HP and MP; shops for magic, weapons, armor, and items; a place to summon Fat Chocobo; and (in the DS version) a moogle to access Mognet. The Invincible also sports a cannon which it fires at the beginning of a random encounter.

The Red Wings
The Red Wings are a fleet of five airships built by Cid Pollendina as its own military division in Baron. The Red Wings are commanded by Cecil Harvey at the opening of the game, but command is soon given to Golbez. Golbez then uses the Red Wings to collect the remaining eight crystals. When the party returns from the moon to stop the Giant of Babil, the Red Wings are inexplicably in the command of Cid's apprentices to assist in fighting the Giant.

Enterprise


The masterpiece airship of Cid Pollendina, the Enterprise was the party's airship for much of the journey. It later acquires a crane attachment that allows it to ferry the Hovercraft over oceans.

Falcon


A stolen aircraft from the Red Wings, the Falcon was at first vastly inferior and requires many upgrades and enhancements. One such enhancement was a drill mounted on its bow to drill through dirt and rock, and another enhancement would be the grafting of Adamantite onto its body, permitting it to fly over lava.

The Falcon may be named after the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars.

Lunar Whale


The Lunar Whale, also known as Big Whale, is an airship that is bestowed on the party with the aid of the elder of Mysidia. It is capable of space flight to the Red Moon, and also contains "beds" and a mechanical Fat Chocobo. The only place it cannot fly over is the Underworld, presumably because it is too large to fly through the crater.

Ronkan Ship
An airship was discovered in some ancient ruins that would come to be known as the Catapult. Cid Previa and Mid Previa "discover" it at around the same time as Bartz, Lenna, Galuf, and Faris do.

Initially, it is able to fly over mountains as well as land or on water, where it can then be used as a regular, sea-faring ship. Cid and Mid upgrade the airship using Adamantite, so that it can reach higher altitudes, therefore being able to reach the Floating Ruins. The Catapult is rediscovered in the Third World after the destruction of the Fork Tower. Cid and Mid remodel it into a submarine.

There is a fatal glitch in the game that loses the player their airship, meaning they can't complete the game. Obtaining the airship in the iOS version gains the player the achievement "The Skies Are Yours!".

Rouge's Pirate Airship
Airship used by Rouge and her pirate crew. It appears as a large, pink balloon, equipped with weapons such as poison gas canisters. The airship's first appearance is in the first episode, where it jumps out from the long grass to chase Prettz, with Rouge hoping to steal his motorbike.

After escaping, Prettz returns to hijack the ship in order to gain entrance to the Temple of the Wind. When Rouge captures Valkus, Prettz and Linaly, she flies them to Rouge Island where they're held prisoner. Prettz escapes and attempts to steal the airship, before Ra Devil's men invade and ruin his plans.

The airship houses a few interesting features such as a microphone which Rouge uses to listen in on Valkus and Prettz, and a large net that drops from the hull which is designed to hold people hostage.

Iron Wing
One of Tycoon's air force airships, captained by Valkus. The Iron Wing is a military airship, which second-in-command Gush captains during the time Valkus is held hostage by Rogue.

It first appears in Episode 1, when the Iron Wings are ordered by Queen Lenna to ensure that the Wind Crystal has not been stolen. After Valkus attempts to arrest Linaly and Prettz, the Iron Wing is attacked by Rouge and makes a quick getaway. It does not appear often for the remainder of the show, other than a few scenes of the army searching for the Wind Crystal.

However, nearing the end of the story, Gush pilots the Iron Wing to the Black Moon to confront Ra Devil. Here, the ship engages in battle with Deathgyunos and is almost able to defeat him. It undergoes repairs from the battle while Prettz and the heroes finish off Ra Devil for good.

Ra Devil's Airship
A third unnamed airship, owned and piloted by the villain Ra Devil, is shown a few times throughout the show. It's somewhat bio-organic, with a large green monster face sprouting from behind it. The airship is also shown to be able to function underwater.

It only makes a few appearances, but has little importance to the plot other than enabling Ra Devil transport between Planet R and the Black Moon.

Blackjack


The Blackjack is an airship in Final Fantasy VI. It is one of two airships in the world, the other being the Falcon. It has a casino, an item shop, and a free recovery point.

Falcon


The Falcon is the second ship in Final Fantasy VI flyable by the party. One of the fastest vessels in the world, the Falcon was owned by Darill before her passing and entombed with her beneath the ocean.

Highwind


The Highwind is the stolen airship adopted by Cid Highwind and the cast of Final Fantasy VII, and serves as transport for the entire group of characters. Even though it has no visible weapons, it is used in a Limit Break named Highwind by Cid, where several missiles are launched from the ship.

In Final Fantasy Tactics, there's an errand related with this airship. Ramza's party must raise the Highwind from the ocean to the surface.

Shera


The Shera is Cid's airship in all appearances after Final Fantasy VII, replacing the Highwind due to the destruction of the Highwind during the ending sequence of Final Fantasy VII. It is named after Cid's wife, Shera.

Structurally the Shera is quite different from the Highwind with a series of propellers arranged one of top of the other at the rear of the ship to serve as its propulsion, and a deck and cockpit with glass walls and flooring instead of an open deck.

Balamb Garden
In Final Fantasy VIII there are structures called Gardens that act as schools to help train and educate SeeD hopefuls. One such Garden is Balamb Garden; the player spends a lot of time here during the course of the game and is instrumental in enabling its ability to fly.

Balamb Garden is home to all kinds of things, including but not limited to; A dormitory where the party may rest, The "CC Group" and you can find Headmaster Cid here during the first half of the game.

Galbadia Garden


Another Garden school-like structure, and one that the party does not get to control. They visit the school during its time as an immobile complex, but later, when it is apprehended by the Galbadian Army, it is used against the party during the Battle of the Gardens and is the scene of a major turning point in the plot.

Ragnarok


The Ragnarok is the primary airship in Final Fantasy VIII. Created by the nation of Esthar during the Sorceress War, it is heavily armed and capable of space travel. It was originally used, along with two others, to banish Sorceress Adel to space. Squall Leonhart and Rinoa Heartilly encounter the ship while lost, adrift in space. They rid it of monsters and guide it back to their planet. Selphie Tilmitt, Zell Dincht, Quistis Trepe or Irvine Kinneas (it depends on which character is not in the fighting party) eventually becomes the ship's pilot.

Cargo Ship


The cargo ship is used to transport completed black mages from Dali to Alexandria. Zidane, Vivi, Steiner, and Princess Garnet stow away on board the airship. When Black Waltz 3 attacks the ship the tussle leads to an accident involving South Gate, however, Garnet is able to safely pilot the airship to Lindblum.

Hilda Garde Series


Prior to the events of Final Fantasy IX, Cid Fabool IX, Regent of Lindblum and accomplish engineer, creates the Hilda Garde I airship, which runs on steam power instead of Mist and is the first of its kind. The airship is named after his wife, Hilda; however, when Hilda learns of Cid's lecherous nature, she absconds with the Hilda Garde and morphs Cid into an Oglop.

The Hilda Garde I is soon hijacked by Kuja, and Cid, with the help of Engineer Zebolt, attempts to construct the Hilda Garde II to assist Zidane and his party. Though the resulting craft is inferior due to Cid's Oglop state, the Hilda Garde II manages to survive a flight from Treno to Alexandria, rescuing Garnet and Eiko from Kuja's assault on the royal city.

Once Cid is restored to his human form after Hilda is recovered from Kuja's clutches, he embarks on a quest to construct a steam-powered airship surpassing the power of the Hilda Garde I. When the party returns from Mount Gulug, Cid presents the airship to them, allowing for effortless travel across Gaia. The Hilda Garde III serves as the party airship until the events at the Shimmering Island.

Invincible


The Invincible is the battle-type airship initially commanded by Garland. It is able to destroy entire cities with a great beam of light from the bottom of the ship, like it did at Madain Sari. Princess Garnet escaped this destruction, but still has faint memories of "the eye in the sky", referring to the red bottom of the Invincible.

It has the power to capture Eidolons, which is what Garland uses it for in the game. At one time, it is hijacked by Kuja, but after the destruction of Terra, it becomes available to the player (Zidane and company steal it to escape from Terra) for Disc 4.

Prima Vista


The M.S. Prima Vista is a luxury liner with a theater used by the Tantalus Theater Troupe. It measures 8235 tonnes and has a guest capacity of 288. It runs off a "veil energy propulsion system" (i.e. a Mist-powered engine) and was built in Zebolt Shipyards. The Prima Vista is registered in Lindblum and acts as the thieves' mobile base of operations. The theater ship's stage is used to perform I Want to be Your Canary.

Red Rose


The Red Rose is Queen Brahne's personal airship and is named after her favorite flower. It makes three separate appearances in the game, one being where Queen Brahne summoned Odin to destroy Cleyra, the second being when Alexandria invades Lindblum, the third being when it clears a path, along with the Lindblum air fleet, to let Zidane and the party fly into Memoria and face Kuja.

Viltgance
The Viltgance is a Lindblum airship. One of their battleships, it is briefly seen when entering Lindblum for the first time after escaping through South Gate. It also appears during the Silver Dragon assault sequence during Disc 4 while the party enters Memoria.

Marsha, a girl in Lindblum, mentions that her father rides on an airship called the Viltgance.

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Fenrir
The Fenrir is a small airship piloted by first Zorn and Thorn, then later Black Waltz 3 while in pursuit of Zidane's group. It is shot out of the sky by Vivi during the approach to Lindblum and not seen again.

Lindblum Freighters
Seen flying around Lindblum are many small commercial airships used to ferry freight and people around the city and the Mist Continent. The airships can occasionally be seen flying in the sky while the party is on the world map, as well. There are three main types, shown below.

Fahrenheit


Unlike previous Final Fantasy titles, there is no World Map overview and the player cannot actually fly this airship around Spira. Instead it is used more for quick transportation from one location to another.

Celsius
In Final Fantasy X-2, the group of sphere hunters known as the Gullwings, consisting of Yuna, Rikku, Paine, Brother, Shinra, Buddy and the Hypello known simply as Barkeep, use the airship Celsius as a headquarters as well as a means of transportation.

It was named Celsius by Brother to spite his father, Cid, with whom Brother had had a falling out. The "joke" in this is that Celsius and Fahrenheit, the latter of which is the name of Cid's airship from Final Fantasy X, are two different ways of measuring temperatures.

Final Fantasy XI
Airships in Final Fantasy XI can be accessed to allow players to travel much more swiftly over the large open world of Vana'diel. They provide travel between the Grand Duchy of Jeuno and ports in the Republic of Bastok, the Federation of Windurst, the Kingdom of San d'Oria, and the village of Kazham. The player must either complete the Rank 5 mission or pay to obtain a pass in order to be able to utilize them.

A specific airship appears in later Chains of Promathia missions, transporting story characters to and from Tavnazian Safehold, including Al'Taieu. The player can optionally name this airship by completing a sidequest.

Final Fantasy XII
Final Fantasy XII offers a variety of airships. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and run off a combination of magic and electricity. History recorded that airships were first invented by the moogles. The discovery of Bhujerba by House Ondore has been credited to one of the first airship expeditions.

A variety of magicite called "Skystone" is used to power the airships. Airships in Ivalice run on glossair rings, in which fuel produced from the mist within Skystones runs through glossair engines. These shiny rings of blue can be seen in many airborne vehicles, from the small air cabs in the streets of Archades to the large Archadian military fleets invading the skies.

There are certain areas known as Jagds that standard airships cannot access because of the large amount of Mist in the air and the rich amount of magicite in Jagd soil. By using nethicite, airships are able to fly over Jagd territory.

Most airships in Final Fantasy XII are named after summons in previous games.

Strahl


The Strahl is the main airship for the party. It is owned by the party members Balthier and Fran. Unlike previous games, the Strahl can't be boarded. Instead, boarding the Strahl will instantly bring up the world map and a list of destinations you can travel to, similar to Final Fantasy X.

Originally a new prototype ship for the Archadian Empire, its unique folding-wing design proved to be too expensive. As such, the ship was going to be scrapped. However, while Balthier was escaping from Archades, he stole the Strahl. As shown in the game when being chased by Archadians, Balthier doesn't use any weapons on the Strahl, even though it was a prototype fighter airship and as such, should be equipped with something.

The Strahl has since been upgraded so much, it no longer resembles its original design. New features include invisibility and a skystone that allows it to travel over Jagd.

Dalmascan Ships
The only instance the player is shown any Dalmascan airships is the opening FMV, with the Durga, which is a carrier ship powered by two glossair engines. The seal of Kingdom of Dalmasca is painted on the side.

Alexander
Shares its name with the recurring summon, Alexander. The Alexander is the flagship of the 12th Fleet of the Archadian Imperial Army and is commanded by Judge Zargabaath. It is classified as a No. 1 Heavy Carrier class airship. It is the second largest Airship in the game after the Bahamut.

Atomos

 * For the mark of the same name, see Atomos (Final Fantasy XII).

Shares its name with the recurring boss and summon, Atomos. The Atomos is a class of carrier ship, meant to transport people quickly. It is similar to Pandaemonium, though it is painted in a white hue.

Bahamut
Shares its name with the recurring summon, Bahamut. A Sky Fortress under the command of Vayne Solidor, it is powered by a great amount of Mist, taken from the Sun-Cryst. Even when not at full power, its Mist Cannon is powerful enough to blow entire airships out of the sky in one shot. Built by the Archadian Empire, Bahamut serves as a gigantic base for the Archadian military.

At the end of the game it is heavily damaged and crash lands, narrowly missing the city of Rabanastre. It crashes just outside of the city, and embeds itself in the ground. In the epilogue, it is shown to have been covered with plant-life, and a small lake had been formed at the base.

Carbuncle
Shares its name with the recurring summon, Carbuncle. It was also the ship Vossler used to transport the party to Shiva. Note the red jewel on the front of the ship, gems similar to this are found on the creature Carbuncle in all of its appearances.

Catoblepas
Shares its name with the recurring enemy and summon Catoblepas. Originally the Destroyer-class airship of the 12th fleet, it has been a standard to include Catoblepas in every fleet.

Ifrit
Shares its name with the recurring summon, Ifrit. It was one of these types of ships that stopped the resistance from invading the Royal Palace of Rabanastre while Vayne Solidor was visiting. Part of the 8th fleet, it can be assumed they sunk with the Leviathan.

Leviathan
Shares its name with the recurring summon, Leviathan. The Leviathan is the flagship of the 8th Fleet of the Archadian Imperial Army and is commanded by Judge Ghis. It is classified as a No. 1 Dreadnought class airship. It was fitted with a special type of skystone, able to resist the effects of the Jagd, which usually disables the use of airships. It was destroyed in an explosion caused by the Dawn Shard, when Judge Ghis attempted to test the shard's power by through the use of the airship's own energy source.

A second ship by the same name is built sometime after the game's conclusion. Like the first it was built by the empire, but unlike the first it is owned by Dalmasca and used as Ashe's Flagship. It appears in Revenant Wings.

Odin
Shares its name with the recurring summon, Odin. It is part of the Imperial 1st Fleet.

Pandaemonium
Shares its name with a Mark in Final Fantasy XII, two locations and a summon in Final Fantasy VIII, Pandemona. The Pandaemonium is a carrier ship similar to Atomos, only differs in its hue which is black.

Remora


Shares its name with the Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings summon, Remora. Unlike the other airships, the Remora is a class of light fighter. Several Remora are seen, including ones called Antlion and Tonberry. Its official name is the Draklor CB56 Remora Fighter.

Shiva
This Light Cruiser-class airship shares her name with the recurring summon, Shiva. Part of the original 8th fleet, she was crippled in the explosion caused by the Dawn Shard, the only ship shown to not have been outright torn apart. Briefly seen limping away from the disaster, with apparent heavy damage. It is unknown what became of her.

Valfarre
Possibly shares its name with the Final Fantasy X aeon, Valefor. An improved light fighter, the Valfarre is seen directly after the party leaves the Tomb of Raithwall, and during the battle between the Resistance and Archadia. It's official name is the Draklor CB58 Valfarre Fighter. It is referred to as "Valefor" on the Collector's Edition bonus disc and in the official artwork book.

Garland
Shares its name with two villains of the Final Fantasy series. Garland from the original Final Fantasy and Garland from Final Fantasy IX. The flagship of the Resistance, it is under the command of Marquis Ondore.

Galuf-Val
Shares its name with the character of Final Fantasy V, Galuf and his home, Val Castle. It was shot down during the battle between the Resistance and Archadia.

Queen Hilda
Shares its name with one of the characters of Final Fantasy II, Princess Hilda, as well as Hildagarde Fabool in Final Fantasy IX. This cruiser-class provides support and defense for the Resistance airship fleet against Archadia.

Xezat Surgate
Shares its name with one of the characters of Final Fantasy V, Xezat Matias Surgate. It was designed as an aircraft carrier, and the main force of the Resistance with many of these class, similar to how the Archadians use many Ifrits.

Galbana
Vaan owns his own airship in Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings. Even though it is called the Galbana, the player may call it whatever they like. The ship acts as a base for Vaan's entire party.

It also contains a sky saloon created by Tomaj where Vaan can buy and sell raw materials, craft weapons, and sell items.

Final Fantasy XIII


Cid Raines and his Sanctum Guardian Corps command an airship called Lindblum, named for the city of Lindblum in Final Fantasy IX. Another is the Palamecia of the Sanctum Skyfleet, where the protagonists battle Barthandelus. Many other airships are shown in the game of varying designs and sizes, and the party flies small, unnamed airships for brief periods throughout the game.

However, they do not have permanent access to any single airship for personal travel, yet the main airship that serves the purpose of transporting the main characters is Menrva, Barthandelus's servant who transforms into an airship to guide the group to specific places in the story.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
The party pursues and fights Caius Ballad on an airship near the end of Final Fantasy XIII-2. This unnamed airship, which looks similar to the Havoc Skytank from Final Fantasy XIII, is piloted by Sazh Katzroy. The main body owning airships in Final Fantasy XIII-2 appears to be the Academy; their airships defeat Atlas's first form in Bresha Ruins 5 AF, and much later, in Academia 400 AF. The main personal method of transport appears to be a type of flying car.

Final Fantasy XIV
The opening CG of the game shows a battle between a fleet of Garlean Empire magitek airships (ranging from small fighters to a massive mothership named Agrius) and a swarm of wyverns led by an immense wyrm serpent known as Midgardsormr. The mothership is encircled and crushed by the dragon, crashing in the Mor Dhona region.

Smaller airships can be boarded by players for travel between the city states.

Final Fantasy XV
Though the exact nature of type of the craft is unknown, it has been confirmed the player will have access to an airship during the course of the game.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The final battle of Final Fantasy Tactics takes place on a crashed airship inside the Airship Graveyard of the Necrohol of Mullonde.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Although not shown, references are made throughout the game such as Montblanc's brother Nono's development of one as a merchant ship.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
An airship is used to cross between the continents at Ports in Fluorgis and Moorabella. Additionally several missions are done aboard the airship, both docked and during flight.

Final Fantasy Type-0
Airships appear in Final Fantasy Type-0 with two types, the first being instant transportation to a town, while the second is the playable airship found in a sidequest. The playable airship is named Setzer, named after Setzer Gabbiani from Final Fantasy VI.

Skysphere


A single airship appears over Padarak called the Skysphere. It brings in families to Padarak when Large House, Spacious Houses, Luxurious House, Yuke Shack, Lilty Hut, or Selkie Dens are built.

The ship is piloted by a moogle named Mogcid. Hugh Yurg mentions that King Epitav used the Skysphere before to warn his people of the Dark Lord and Padarak Citizens will mention that King Epitav also built the Skysphere. This is the first airship to ever appear in the Crystal Chronicles series and the only airship that exist in the Crystal Chronicle world during this period.

Alexis II


The Alexis II is a enormous passenger airship, revealed later to had been a test vessel for the Alexis. The game opens when Layle and Keiss, are on a escort mission guarding the airship is on its maiden voyage before it suddenly attacked by a group of Zu summoned by Amidatelion, who uses Layle to bring her into the world before she takes the Yuke Crystal shards powering the Alexis II's crystal reactors. Using his own Crystal Bearer powers, Layle managed to land the ship before it crashed into Alfitaria. The Alexis II was later fitted with Cid's steam engine and maintained by Layle's powers before it was destroyed by the Alexis.

Final Fantasy Adventure
Glaive's Airship serves as a dungeon, it's station at a lake for refueling. Both Sumo and Bogard take this opportunity to sneak into the airship to retrieve the captive Fuji.

The Final Fantasy Legend
The Glider is only usable and available while on the World of Sky. When the player has completed everything needed in this world and leaves it, the Glider will vanish. So when the player returns to visit this world, the Glider will not be available to them. They can get it back by revisiting the pub in Sky Town and speaking to the people inside.

Final Fantasy Legend III


The Talon, a space-time battle cruiser. Initially, the Talon is within the Palace near Dharm. By finding its units, battle cruiser function will be restored. Within the ship and after finding the right units, an Inn can be found which will restore HP/MP to full along with other things. Once its original crew members are found in Pureland, the player will be able to shops for items, weapons, armor, and magic. They can also mix special Stones to create powerful weapons, armor and Lost Magic.

The Talon also sports four type of weaponry which fires at the beginning of a random encounter. If equipped with the Shield instead of a weapon, the Talon will avoid random encounters in a manner similar to many traditional airships.

Bravely Default: Where The Fairy Flies
The Duchy of Etrania has an army of airships being dispatched at the city-state Kradisul.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
In Dissidia, Cid's Airship, Final Fantasy IV's Falcon, Final Fantasy III's Invincible, the Lunar Whale and Final Fantasy VI's Blackjack make a cameo in the Duel Colosseum.

Final Fantasy All the Bravest
The party uses an unnamed airship after Zeromus's defeat in the Troia Range and flies over to the Interdimensional Rift.

Sylvia
The only airship in the anime, invented by Cid.

Black Boa


The aircraft used by Aki Ross to travel the Earth in search of Spirit. The only shuttle of its kind, it can travel to and from space without the use of support engines and fuel tanks.

Copperhead


Another aircraft named after serpents, the Copperhead is used by the Deep Eyes squad in their mission to eradicate Phantoms across the wastelands around Earth.

Warship
One of the Avalonian airships, docked at Castle Leene. The Light Warriors board this ship in order to cross over to Deist, but it is destroyed in the process.

Heliogabalus
The greatest warship made by the Avalonian Empire. It is used to attack Mysidia in order to gain their crystal, but it is destroyed by the Light Warriors.

Lugae's Airship
The only airship that the player can use, in the World of Dusk. It has beds and a place to put various dolls with abilities. Argy is also a part of the airship, ready to reset memory points for the Memorist job class.

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