08-21-2009, 05:09 PM
From now an airline can purchase individual improvements for each of the aircraft the airline has.
In order to purchase improvements for an aircraft you need to go to the Airline Fleet screen and in there next to each aircraft you will see a
icon. Clicking this icon will take you to a page where you will see the improvements for the aircraft you picked.
Improvement Price:
The price of the improvements changes depending on the aircraft:
Regional Aircraft's - 15% of the original aircraft cost.
Medium Range Aircraft's - 25% of the original aircraft cost.
Long Range Aircraft's - 35% of the original aircraft cost.
Cargo Aircraft's - The cargo aircraft's are divided in the same categories as the other aircraft's, by range.
The Improvements:
New Engines - Purchasing new and better engines for the aircraft will improve the aircraft performance. Decrease fuel usage by 10%. (Available for all aircraft's)
New Economy Class Seats - Purchasing new and better economy class seats for the aircraft will improve service on board the aircraft. Increase economy class ticket cost by 20%. (Available for aircraft's with economy class seats)
New Business Class Seats - Purchasing new and better business class seats for the aircraft will improve service on board the aircraft. Increase business class ticket cost by 20%. (Available for aircraft's with business class seats)
New First Class Seats - Purchasing new and better first class seats for the aircraft will improve service on board the aircraft. Increase first class ticket cost by 20%. (Available for aircraft's with first class seats)
Hazardous Materials Containers - Purchasing special hazardous materials containers for an aircraft will allow you to carry more expensive cargo on board your aircraft. Increases cargo cost by 10%. (Available for cargo aircraft's only)
More Information:
In order to purchase improvements for an aircraft you need to go to the Airline Fleet screen and in there next to each aircraft you will see a
icon. Clicking this icon will take you to a page where you will see the improvements for the aircraft you picked.Improvement Price:
The price of the improvements changes depending on the aircraft:
Regional Aircraft's - 15% of the original aircraft cost.
Medium Range Aircraft's - 25% of the original aircraft cost.
Long Range Aircraft's - 35% of the original aircraft cost.
Cargo Aircraft's - The cargo aircraft's are divided in the same categories as the other aircraft's, by range.
The Improvements:
New Engines - Purchasing new and better engines for the aircraft will improve the aircraft performance. Decrease fuel usage by 10%. (Available for all aircraft's)
New Economy Class Seats - Purchasing new and better economy class seats for the aircraft will improve service on board the aircraft. Increase economy class ticket cost by 20%. (Available for aircraft's with economy class seats)
New Business Class Seats - Purchasing new and better business class seats for the aircraft will improve service on board the aircraft. Increase business class ticket cost by 20%. (Available for aircraft's with business class seats)
New First Class Seats - Purchasing new and better first class seats for the aircraft will improve service on board the aircraft. Increase first class ticket cost by 20%. (Available for aircraft's with first class seats)
Hazardous Materials Containers - Purchasing special hazardous materials containers for an aircraft will allow you to carry more expensive cargo on board your aircraft. Increases cargo cost by 10%. (Available for cargo aircraft's only)
More Information:
- You can purchase the improvements for every aircraft you have in the fleet, no matter if it's leased or you purchased it.
- You can no sell the improvements after you purchase them.
- When you sell an aircraft (to another airline, broker or in auction) that has an improvement, the airline that purchase the aircraft DOES NOT get the improvement. The improvement just gets deleted from the system.
- When canceling a lease of an aircraft that had an improvement, the improvement just get deleted from the system.

