Jet stream (disambiguation)

The jet stream is a fast-moving high-altitude wind phenomenon.
A jetstream is a machine that creates a waterstream in a swimming pool, which can be used for exercise, entertainment or massage

Jet stream or Jetstream may refer to:

Aeronautics

  • JetStream, brand name used by Telecom New Zealand to market its retail and resale ADSL
  • JetStream (software), a 3D design review package for Microsoft Windows, sold by Autodesk.
  • JetStream (software test), a JavaScript test suite developed by Apple, used in benchmarking web browser performance
  • Jet-Stream B.V., a Netherlands-based CDN software development company located in Groningen.
  • Jetstream Communications, a broadband products manufacturer sold to Paradyne Networks in 2002
  • HTC Jetstream, a tablet from HTC

Entertainment

  • Jetstream (roller coaster) (1965-1968), the last roller coaster to be built at Chicago's legendary Riverview Park.
  • Jetstream, a superhero character played by Kelly Preston in Sky High (2005 film)
  • Toonami Jetstream, a U.S.A. ad-supported online broadband service provided by Cartoon Network and Viz Media
  • Jetstream (TV series), a 2007 television series airing on Discovery Canada about pilots training to fly the CF-18 Hornet in the Canadian Forces
  • Jetstream (comics), a fictional mutant in the Marvel Universe, part of the Hellions squad
  • Jet Stream (film), a 2011 television film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando starring David Chokachi, Ruth Kearney and Steven Hartley which was released in 2013.

Music

Print

  • Jet Stream, the cat belonging to the weatherman Wetherby Goode of the fictional Pickax radio station WPKX in the Cat Who series by Lilian Jackson Braun

Others

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