Overview
About this game
While air traffic controllers are known for keeping airplanes safe in the sky they also ensure airplanes move safely on the ground. Do you have what it takes to move airplanes safely and arrive on time at the stand or runway?
Airports around the world
Try controlling the ground movement of 10 different airports from around the world. The layout of each airport challenging in it's own way. Full airport list:
CYVR Vancouver
EFHK Helsinki
EGLC London City
KRSW Fort Myers
KSEA Seattle
LIRF Rome
RJBB Osaka
RKSI Seoul
YMML Melbourne
ZSSS Shanghai
And many more airports in the workshop
The community has created many different airports. See if you can find your favorite airport in the workshop. If not try out the airport builder to create it.
Point and click
The game has a simple point and click system to make it easy to get started. If things feel a bit too easy or too hard the arrival rate can be change both before and while controlling. In addition to the endless mode, there are aircraft movement and time-based game modes as well.
Text or voice Control
In addition to the point and click system it is also possible to control the airplanes via text or voice commands.
Customize the radar and more
The game allows for customization in multiple ways. From the icons of the airplanes to the time between pilot messages.
Give and take from the tower controller
Remember to handoff airplanes to tower when they get close to their assigned departure runway or are about to cross an active runway.
Changing situation
Turn on the automatic change of arrival rate to have a variation of hectic and calm times during the session.
Handle issues and towing
Sometimes things do not go according to plan. Sometimes you might need to handle airplanes that need extra time or has to return to the gate. Also, make sure to give tow clearances to push tugs that are towing airplanes from one stand to another.
Set highscores
The scoring system for arrivals is based on how much time they spend standing still on their way to the stand. Departures are scored on the difference between the actual takeoff time and the planned takeoff time (slot time). Try to be as close to the slot time as possible but do not be late.
Good luck!