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Airport Tycoon is a business simulation game released for Windows 95/98 in 2000. It was developed in the United Kingdom by Krisalis Software (now defunct). In Airport Tycoon, the player must successfully build and manage an airport without going bankrupt. There have been two sequels created for Airport Tycoon: Airport Tycoon 2 and Airport Tycoon 3.
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See Lists of video games for related lists.. This is a comprehensive index of business simulation games, sorted chronologically.Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available.
It was developed by Toplitz Productions and released for Microsoft Windows on May 31, 2018, [1] with Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on August 15, 2018. [2] The game puts the player in charge of the new manager of a major international airport, with the goal of developing and expanding it, similar to Airport Tycoon. [3] [4]
The original Airline Tycoon was created for Windows, but the later Deluxe version was also ported to Linux, [1] Mac OS X, MorphOS, ZETA, iOS and Android. Like other "tycoon" computer games, the objective of the game is to become a tycoon, and in this case, an "Airline Tycoon". This is achieved through the balance of income and expenditures.
Mall of America Tycoon is a business simulation game created by Activision and released on September 28, 2004 for Windows. The goal is to successfully create and run a mall based on the real Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. The player must manage the income, store contracts, and special event days.
The airport is named in honor of Frans Seda (1926–2009), who is a former finance minister of Indonesia. To accommodate more passengers, the airport has been renovated. Currently, the airport has an apron 200 m (660 ft) long and 120 m (390 ft) wide. The terminal has an area of 3,000 m 2 (32,000 sq ft).
During World War II the airport was Modesto Auxiliary Airfield (No 3), and was an auxiliary training airfield for Stockton Army Airfield. It was named Modesto Municipal Airport. On May 25, 1955, when Stanislaus County and the City of Modesto became partners in the airport, it was renamed Modesto City–County Airport.