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/images/notams/notams19/onai0823/onai0823.jpgOnAir: Airline Manager is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) witha persistent world that runs in real time. As the core it is atraditional tycoon with traditional tycoon elements like a skill treeand increasing difficulty levels. Designed for flight simmers ANDtycoon enthusiasts it is a project Aerosoft loves. It's the firstproject we done that aims at ALL of our customers! You can use it withFSX/P3D/X-Plane but also without a flight simulator! The user starts an airline and tries to grow it to a larger airline(or something else, see below). You start by renting a small aircraftand transporting some good. If you are a flight simmer you can flythese missions yourself, if you are not, you can hire a virtual pilotand have him fly it. Do check the weather (yes, real time weather)because taking a job and not being able to complete it can becostly! As you start to make money you are also gaining experience pointsthat you can use in the skill tree to allow you to train your pilots,get a license to transport passenger and dozens of other skills. Butyou will also run into your first challenges. You will find that yourhired pilot is on a mandatory rest or that you landed on a smallairport that does not have the fuel you need. All these limitationsare based on real world limits, regulations and rules. If you thinkyou can handle full realism, select Survival mode. You will be runningat full realism and will have access to a leader board based on yourcompany's ROA (Return on Assets) ratio. Slowly but steadily, you will be able to buy or lease largeraircraft; thus, enabling completely new challenges. If you buy anexpensive aircraft, you need to plan maintenance (and that costs asmall fortune) and it needs to fly a lot. You will also need multiplecrew members (including cabin crew) and you'll need to start thinkingabout where you'd like to place them. If they are not at their homeairport you will need to pay hotels. If you need to relocate them, youcan decide to send a small aircraft or buy tickets forthem. Or ask one of your friends to take them. While the game is perfectly suited to play solitary, it pays to getfriends. You are not alone in the OnAir world. You compete with allother users or you build up strategic alliances where you support eachother. You can ask others to fly your missions, you can fly part of amission to avoid getting your aircraft too far from their home baseand let your friends complete it. If you got room in your aircraft andfly roughly in the right direction pick up the cargo of your friendand drop it of so he does not have to fly the whole way. As the system is written to give the user an incrediblefreedom. You can start a company that specializes in medicaltransports, or in flying horses around to big events. You can even notfly at all and try to make money with an FBO selling services, repairsand fuel to other companies. Or why not try to pick up all the bestpaying jobs and offer them to other companies for a slightly loweramount? Or buy a lot of aircraft and lease them to other companies?OnAir is the "world", what you do in it is your choice. /images/notams/notams19/onai0823/onair-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/onai0823/onair-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/onai0823/onair-3.jpgSource Learn more about OnAir Airline Manager here:https://www.onair.company Find out more about the Early Access here:https://www.onair.company/news/EA1 Or directly download the client here:https://www.onair.company/download/publish.htm