In 2017, the company was bought by the Belgian-based Studio 100, which entered a co-production agreement to create the comedy series Doctor Space with Little Airplane.
[4] Filming, animation, design, and storyboarding work were completed in a 12,000 square feet (1,100 m2) building.
Selig explained that they called their payment formula "a third, a third and a third, meaning every time we finished a small production job, we would split whatever profit was left in the budget three ways.
"[9] At first, Little Airplane only produced similar live-action content, including Oobi and a film called The Time-Out Chair.
was intended to be a backdoor pilot for a spin-off series, centering on the character Ming-Ming and her brother Marvin.
[24] In 2008, Sesame Workshop hired Little Airplane to "produce a bible for a series in development," but the project did not materialize.
Little Airplane Academy offered a three-day workshop twice a year at the company's South Street Seaport studios.
Participants learned the fundamentals of creating a preschool series including pitching, writing, character design, directing and producing live action and animated shows.