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SkyChart: Airline Executive puts you in the CEO's chair of a fledgling airline, competing against 35+ AI rivals across four historical eras (1930–2020). Plan routes between 150 cities across 7 world regions, manage a fleet of 33 historically accurate aircraft from the DC-3 to the 787, and navigate 60+ scripted world events, including WWII, the oil crises, deregulation, 9/11, and COVID-19. Every era presents a different strategic challenge. The 1930s demanded survival with propeller planes and limited capital. The jet age rewards aggressive hub-and-spoke expansion. The modern era is a cutthroat war of pricing, alliances, and hostile acquisitions. The game features a fully draggable, resizable window-based UI with a Strategic Advisor that analyzes over 110,000 city pairs, full controller support for Steam Deck and consoles, a built-in music player with Spotify integration, and quarterly financial reporting with route-level analytics. SkyChart combines deep systems with intuitive design — the kind of game that makes you lean back in your chair and think, "I built this network."
The SkyChart: Airline Executive Lobby
SkyChart Patch Notes v0.4.3.34 -> v0.6.46.6
Casey Comes Up For AirIt has been a while, CEO! Casey put his head down, the studio went quiet, and a whole lot of airline turned over in the meantime. This is the catch-up post for everyone, and it is a big one. The short version: your rivals grew up, you can paint the fleet, every campaign is now…
Casey's Field Trip: Three Meters Below Sea Level
Casey's Field Trip: Three Meters Below Sea LevelCasey filed some inspection paperwork this week from a place that shouldn't exist. Amsterdam Schiphol sits on the bed of a lake that the Dutch finished draining in 1852. The runways are three meters below sea level. The dikes are doing the heavy lifti…
Boeing 747 Debut in 1969: How the Jumbo Jet Changed Commercial Aviation
The Boeing 747 Debut in 1969: How the Jumbo Jet Changed Commercial AviationBoeing nearly bankrupted itself building the 747. The plane it shipped changed how airlines made money for a generation. When Pan Am Flight 1 taxied out of JFK on January 22, 1970, it carried 332 passengers to London on a pl…
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