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  2. Aerobiz - Wikipedia

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    A charter system of independent airlines can have their shares bought or sold on the stock market; owning at least 51% of the company makes it eligible to be assimilated into the main airline. [ 6 ] The gameplay is superficially straightforward: players negotiate for access slots at each airport, buy airplanes, then open routes and start business.

  3. Airline Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Airline Tycoon is a business simulation game by Thomas Holz and Robert Kleinert, in which the player must successfully manage an airline. The original was developed by Spellbound Entertainment , and published by Infogrames Deutschland , but the succeeding versions were published by a variety of publishers.

  4. Aerobiz Supersonic - Wikipedia

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    If none of the airlines can achieve the goal, then all airlines lose because stalemates are not permitted at the end of the game. Tiebreakers are also not permitted because games are not usually designed to be in ties at the end of the 20-year contest. In the rare instance that all airlines go bankrupt simultaneously, then all airlines would ...

  5. Airlines (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Airlines is a construction and management simulation game created by Interactivision for MS-DOS and published by Take-Two Interactive in 1994. The object of the game is to successfully set up an airline by buying aircraft, planning routes, setting ticket prices and dealing with events such as hostage and oil crises. The game has 4 airlines, a ...

  6. Virtual airline (hobby) - Wikipedia

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    A virtual airline (VA) is a dedicated hobby organization that uses flight simulation to model the operations of an airline. Virtual airlines generally have a presence on the Internet, similar to a real airline. [1] Many hundreds of virtual airlines of significance are currently active, with tens of thousands of participants involved at any one ...

  7. Air Bucks - Wikipedia

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    Air Bucks is a business simulation game about running an airline. It involves purchasing landing rights for cities around the globe. It involves purchasing landing rights for cities around the globe. In 1993 an enhanced version, Air Bucks v1.2 , was released for the Amiga .

  8. Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network - Wikipedia

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    P4 - Airline Transport License (ATPL) Pilots are able to file their own flight plans either through their flight plan dialog in their pilot client or "pre-filing" by using the myVATSIM ICAO flight planning form, also used by flight planning sites and flight tracking tools such as projectFLY, SimBrief, SimToolkitPro, and Volanta.

  9. Flight simulation video game - Wikipedia

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    The advent of flight simulators as home video game entertainment has prompted many users to become "airplane designers" for these systems. As such, they may create both military or commercial airline airplanes, and they may even use names of real life airlines, as long as they do not make profits out of their designs.