I'll go out on a limb and say that not many operas are named after aircraft (and a warbird, remember the UC-43/GB/JB and RAF Traveler?).
Well, in 2021 Opera Kansas is produced a new opera,
Staggerwing.It tells the story of Louise Thaden and Blanche Noyes winning the 1936 Bendix Trophy air race in a Beech C17. Noteably, it was the first year women were accepted as entrants, and they won the race setting a new record flying between New York and LA in 14 hours 55 minutes. They won the $7000 first prize.
Ironically, Branch's pilot husband, Dewey, was killed in the crash of a C17 he was flying for the Ethyl corporation the year before.
The music was written by Lisa DeSpain with lyrics by Rachel Peters.
It won a modern opera competition in 2020.
Here is a link to the song "[i]Staggerwing Beechcraft C17" [/] sung by the character of Walter Beech. The woman seen with his is portraying his wife (and successor in running Beech) Olive Ann.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W_DLma5zxLwThere are several songs from the performance on YouTube, If interested you can find them with a internet search.
I learned about this when the museum I volunteer at had a family of visitors from Wichita. They were very knowledgeable about our Travel Air and Staggerwing and associated with the Opera and are friends with a member of the Beech family.
I was surprised to say the least. I've been to the Met and listen to their performances on the radio and occasionally see their performances in a HD broadcast at the movie theater.
Still, an opera named after an airplane comes close to a "now I've seen everything" moment.