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✔ Create the airport of your dreams in this city building simulator. ✔ Assemble a fleet of cool planes: from private jets to transcontinental airplanes. ✔ Bring back rare artifacts from your flights and complete collections! ✔ Take part in limited-time adventures and get special rewards. ✔ Team up with your friends and form an alliance! Playing together is always more fun. ✔ Send missions to space after taking control of the skies. A true tycoon knows no limits! Take the reins of power and turn a small town into a prosperous megalopolis with the best airport in the world! Create one of the busiest transport hubs ever: construct infrastructures such as air traffic control towers, runways, and hangars, assemble a fleet of planes, and send flights all around the world! Watch your town blossom into a great city as you improve and upgrade unique buildings, attract additional passengers, and connect your airport to the most distant locations on the globe!
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