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  2. Airline Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Airline Tycoon is a simulation game where the player acts as manager of an airline, competing against three other tycoons. The names of the four tycoons are: Tina Cortez (Sunshine Airways), Siggi Sorglos (Falcon Lines), Igor Tuppolevsky (Phoenix Travel) and Mario Zucchero (Honey Airlines).

  3. Airline Tycoon 2 - Wikipedia

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  4. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    (2001) Airline Tycoon First Class (2002) Airline Tycoon Evolution (2003) Airline Tycoon Deluxe (2011) Airline Tycoon 2; SimPort; City-building

  5. List of business simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    See Lists of video games for related lists.. This is a comprehensive index of business simulation games, sorted chronologically.Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available.

  6. Airport Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Airport Tycoon was originally called Airport Inc. and Air Mogul.A week before the game's publishing, Krisalis Software changed its name to Airport Tycoon in some markets, a more catchy title, but the game calls itself Air Mogul because of the inadequate time to change the software, and is sold in PAL as Airport Inc. Krisalis became defunct shortly after publishing Airport Tycoon.

  7. Lists of airlines - Wikipedia

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    Lists of airlines cover existing and defunct airlines. Complete lists are given in alphabetical sequence by the name of the continent from which they operate. Lists are also given by size, by business model and by other characteristics.

  8. Category:Fictional aviators - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.