FLY! and Airport Inc., Desktop Computer
Airport inc. is the ultimate management simulation for your PC... and it's the first of its kind to be presented in stunning 3D! As a budding airport tycoon, plan and build a thriving local or international airport in what is without a doubt the most demanding management simulation ever created. Test your business acumen to the limit by controlling all aspects of the environment, from major architectural decisions to the pricing of goods within the terminal, attracting new airline contracts to enforcing sufficient security and fire precautions. Everything and anything needs your undivided attention. And boasting full real-time 3D Airport inc. sets a new standard in the look of management simulations, giving you the ability to look over, around and through every aspect of your flourishing airport. Airport inc.'s gameplay is enormous, the permutations are infinite and the hours of play on offer to you are staggering. Fly! is a groundbreaking, general aviation simulation. Global flight area, world wide digital elevation terrain models and true satellite terrain imagery are sure to command the attention and interest of every flight-sim enthusiast. Ultra-realistic cockpit and avionics systems, interactive air traffic control including full voice support, GPS navigation and realistic air traffic authenticate the flying experience to a standard higher than any of its kind. The attention paid to technical and graphical details make Fly! the most virtual flying experience ever designed.
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