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The Airport City Standard Planes And Their Associated Standard Flight Destinations (v8.31.24)

I have created this user guide for those of you who have been playing the game of Airport City for a while, and are in the early stages of your game development. This user guide will give you a brief overview as to the different types of standard planes available and the broad spectrum of standard destinations each plane flies to.

How useful you find this user guide will depend on how far along you are with your game, what your short term goals are and your long term objectives. There will be a number of sections which may not apply to you as yet, but it will still be useful for you to have an insight into what options will become available to you in the near future of game play.

This user guide is divided into seven sections, the first section deals with Standard Flights, the second section deals with Daily Mission Tasks, the third section deals with Weather Station Flights, the fourth section deals with Weekly Alliance Mission Flights, the fifth section deals with Alliance Map Flights, the sixth section deals with Excavation and Adventure Map Flights and the seventh section deals with Map Flights Awarded Spaceship Launches.

For the purpose of this user guide, I have focused on the following ten standard planes, Swift (level 5), Owl (level 7), Hawk (level 13), Raven (level 19), Eagle (level 25), Jumbo (level 31), Giant (level 41), Falcon (level 51), Thunderbird (level 61) and Condor (level 71). These standard planes can only be purchased with coins and will become available as you progress through your game levels.

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Swift
Level 5
Owl
Level 7
Hawk
Level 13
Raven
Level 19
Eagle
Level 25
Jumbo
Level 31
Giant
Level 41
Falcon
Level 51
Thunderbird
Level 61
Condor
Level 71
450
Gold Coins
2,000
Gold Coins
12,000
Gold Coins
20,000
Gold Coins
44,000
Gold Coins
54,000
Gold Coins
300,000
Gold Coins
500,000
Gold Coins
900,000
Gold Coins
1,500,000 Gold Coins

The size of your fleet, the types of planes in your fleet and the amount of resources you have available e.g. fuel, passengers, flight items, repair items etc. will determine what you will be able to do. You will not be alone with regards to this, there will be many flyers who have experienced or who will experience this, during the early stage of their games.

SECTION ONE: STANDARD FLIGHT DESTINATIONS
This section deals with standard flights, no maps will be required to undertake these types of flights. However, many of these destinations will require flight items, which will be gifted to you by your neighbours and/or obtained from plane drops.

In time you will come to realise that your neighbours will prove to be far more reliable, when gifting needed flight items, than from plane drops, which will be few and far between. Having a good few hundred neighbours will be to your advantage, but this will take time to achieve.


It is also important to make sure your neighbours are also forum members, this way you will be able to communicate with them through posts and private messages. It will also be a good idea to set up your signature page, and ensure you keep it up to date, so your neighbours will know what you need.

It is important you keep a well stocked warehouse of flight items to keep your fleet of planes in the air, planes on the ground will be of no use to you:

Swift planes - Cyprus, Egypt,​
Owl planes - Artic Station, Bali Island, Cape Canaveral, Goa, Malta, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkish Coast, Washington DC​
Hawk planes - Baikonur, Buenos Aires, Canary Islands, Corsica, London, Los Angeles, North Observatory, Rio, Rome, Saint Petersburg, Singapore, Sydney​
Raven planes - Barcelona, Dubai, Galapagos Islands, Lima, Moscow, New York, Nice, Paris, Seoul, South Observatory​
Eagle planes - Antarctic, Brasilia, Chicago, Delhi, Hong Kong, Iceland, Las Vegas, Nepal, Shanghai, Tasmania​
Jumbo planes - Amsterdam, Berlin, Cape Town, Hawaiian Islands, Houston, Jiuquan, Komodo, Mexico City, Montreal, Quito, Santiago, Seattle, Tokyo, Vladivostok​
Giant planes - Austin, Bogota, Caracas, Havana, Helsinki, Johannesburg, Madeira, Melbourne, Oslo, Plesetsk, Toronto, Tortuga, Yokohama​
Falcon planes - Anchorage, Beijing, Dakar, Frankfurt, Ibiza, Jeju Island, Lisbon, Minneapolis, Mogadishu, Montevideo, Stockholm, Yekaterinburg​
Thunderbird planes - Aruba, Baghdad, Belize, Boston, Busan, Damascus, Jakarta, Kabul, Osaka, Pyongyang, Riyadh, Tehran​
Condor planes - Bangor, Budapest, Dallas, Guadalajara, Hainan, Kansas City, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Macau, New Orleans​

For further information you will need to read through the following user guide, The Standard Flights Destinations and The Plane Types Required To Undertake Them, by clicking on the following link, www.airportcitygame.com/threads/common-flight-destinations-and-plane-types-required.18979/. You can also obtain information from the flights menu section within your game with regards to flight times, flight rewards, fuel, passengers etc.

SECTION TWO: DAILY MISSION TASKS
This section deals with a set of three daily mission tasks and the number of times you will need to repeat each exercise, before the tasks are completed. You will have 24 hours in which to complete all three tasks, before the mission tasks reset.

The type of tasks you will need to perform will vary from day to day, some will require flights to be completed, while others will require buildings to be visited. The following are examples - flights sent (0/40), flights speed-up with fuel (0/30), commercial buildings visited (0/150), residential buildings visited (0/125), help given to neighbours (0/50), guest planes landed (0/35) and gifts sent (0/16).

By completing all three sets of tasks you will be rewarded with a Workaholic set, which will contain two random collectable items. Each time you complete a flight related task (section one common flights), it will count towards your total.

SECTION THREE: WEATHER STATION FLIGHTS
This section deals with weather station flights, to undertake these type of flights you will first need to purchase a weather station building. This building will be available from game level 12, will cost you 6,000 gold coins to purchase level one and will have a construction time of 1 day. You will also need to obtain upgrade gift items, from your neighbours and/or from flight drops, to make the level one building solid and live, before you move on to the second level.

Once your building becomes available you can then open the menu by clicking on the building. Once open, you will find 9 flights to complete, one flight per day. If you complete the first three set of flights you will receive a Wind Charm bonus, if you complete the second set of flights you will receive a Shaman Drum bonus and if you complete the third set of flights you will receive a Vintage Weathervane bonus.

It will not be possible to know the types of planes needed and their destinations in advance. Only on the day, when the flight opens, will you know the type of plane needed, its destination and flights item. If you are unsuccessful in completing anyone of the 9 flights (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc), the entire process will reset back to the beginning, but you will not lose any bonus collected along the way.

SECTION FOUR: WEEKLY ALLIANCE MISSION FLIGHTS
This section deals with the weekly alliance mission flights, to undertake these type of flights, you will first need to create your own alliance group or join an alliance group.

To create your own alliance group, you will need to purchase the Airline Alliance HQ building, available from game level 10, the purchase price will be 50,000 gold coins and will have a construction time of 12 hours (you can speed up construction of the building for 500 gold coins). To join an alliance group, you will not need to purchase the Airline Alliance HQ building, which will save you time and money.

With the first option, once the building is solid and live, you will need to click on the icon, located on the right side of your main game screen, to open the menu. Once open, you will find two clickable information tabs. The first tab will be labelled 'My Tasks' and will list three flight destinations, the number of flights needed to complete each task and the types of planes needed. The second tab will be labelled 'Alliance Progress' and will list all the alliance members in the group and each of their progress results across a gaming week.

With regards to the 'My Tasks', the destinations and planes will only become available as a set of 3 tasks during the weekly alliance mission, each week there will be a new set of three destinations and planes:

Swift planes
Antalya, Dhaka, Maracay, Pattaya, Riga​
Owl planes
Canberra, Ouagadougou, Tel Aviv, Winnipeg, Yerevan
Hawk planes
Almaty, Jeddah, Muscat, Pretoria, Tashkent​
Raven planes
Albuquerque, Beirut, Khartoum, Monterrey, Vilnius
Eagle planes
Bishkek, Dresden, Fortaleza, Santo Domingo, Varanasi​
Jumbo planes
Kazan, Libreville, Medina, Taipei, Talinn
Giant planes
Bucharest, Casablanca, Jerusalem, Mecca, Ulaanbaatar​
Falcon planes
Ankara, Dushanbe, Paramaibo, Toledo, Windhoek
Thunderbird planes
Askgabat, Doha, Guatemala City, Guayaquil, Shenzhen​
Condor planes
Abu Dhabi, Charlotte, Kathmandu, Tbilisi, Toulouse

At the end of the gaming week rewards will be given to those alliance groups who finish in the top 100 alliance groups table. The higher up the table your alliance group finish, the greater the rewards will be.

For more detailed information with regards to alliance groups you will need to read through the following user guide, The Alliance Map Flight Destinations And The Plane Types Required To Undertake Them, www.airportcitygame.com/threads/alliance-map-flight-destinations-and-the-plane-types-required-to-undertake-them.18632/.

SECTION FIVE: ALLIANCE MAP FLIGHT DESTINATIONS
This section deals with alliance map flights, to obtain these maps and undertake these types of flights, you will need to be part of a successful alliance group and finish in the top 100 alliance group table, on a weekly basis, to obtain them along with other reward items.

These alliance maps (also know as purple maps) will become available to you based on your game level status, your star skills status and having the right type of buildings in place:

Swift planes
Acapulco, Cartagena, La Paz, Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula​
Owl planes
Baden Baden, Luxembourg, Monaco, San Marino, Vaduz
Hawk planes
Cologne, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart​
Raven planes
Bern, Geneva, Lausanne, Winterthur, Zurich
Eagle planes
Denver, Des Moines, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Rapid City​
Jumbo planes
Indianapolis, Le Mans, Maranello, Modena, Monza
Giant planes
San Diego, San Jose, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa​
Falcon planes
Bath, Canterbury, Exeter, York, Norwich
Thunderbird planes
Corinth, Heraklion, Patras, Rhodes, Thessaloniki​
Condo planes
Alicante, Bilboa, Cordoba, Granada, Saville

For more detailed information with regards to alliance map destinations and plane types required, you will need to read through the following user guide, The Alliance Map Flight Destinations And The Plane Types Required To Undertake Them, www.airportcitygame.com/threads/alliance-map-destinations-and-plane-types-required.18632/. For more detailed information on how to create an alliance group or how to join an alliance group you will need to read through the following user guide, The Airport City Alliance Groups - How To Create, How To Join And Alliance Group Statistical Data Explained, www.airportcitygame.com/threads/how-to-create-an-alliance-group-how-to-join-an-alliance-group-and-alliance-group-statistial-data-v8-18-31.19174/ - you can also go to the flights menu section within your game, for information with regards to flight items required, flight rewards etc.

SECTION SIX: EXCAVATION MAPS AND ADVENTURE MAP FLIGHT DESTINATIONS
This section deals with excavation map flights, these type of maps can only be purchased through the Airship Store. The Airship will visit your game site twice a week, on Monday's and Thursday's, and will remain for 24 hours.

The Airship Dock will become available from game level 9, will cost you 3,000 gold coins to purchase the building and there will be a construction time of 1 hour. You will also need to obtain upgrade gift items (Channel Bar x2, Handling Line x2, Rope Block x2, Sandbag x2), from your neighbours and/or from flight drops, to make the building solid and live.

It will cost you 2,000 gold coins to purchase one single map (there are 16 single maps to choose from), it will cost you 5 green notes to purchase one excavation map set (there are 20 maps inside) and it will cost you 12 green notes to purchase one map set (there are 5 maps inside, you will receive 3 random, equal chances):

Owl planes - Excavations: Mesoamerica, Machu Picchu, Tollan, Quetzalcoatl Temple, Tenochtitlan, Chichen Itza​
Hawk planes - Excavations: Ancient Rome, Constantinople, Carthage, Veii, Ephesus, Merida​
Raven planes - Excavations: Stonehenge, Avaricum, Gergovie, Londinium, Bibracte, Alesia​
Eagle planes - Excavations: Ancient Egypt, Luxor, Kom Ombo, Heliopolis, Cairo, Memphis​
Jumbo planes - Excavations: The Ancient World, Delphi, Sparta, Troy, Athens, Thebes, Excavations: Southern Europe, Vinci, Florence, Valencia, Caprese, Siena, Excavations: Scandinavia, Skara, Helsingborg, Bergen, Uppsala, Trondheim​
Giant planes - Excavations: Eastern Europe, Novgorod, Murom, Smolensk, Chernihiv, Kyiv, Excavations: Oceania, Honolulu, Wellington, Tahiti, Samoa, Funafuti, Excavations: Western Europe, Zaragoza, Montpellier, Basel, Strasbourg, Salzburg​
Falcon planes - Excavations: New World, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island, Excavations: Mesopotamia, Assur, Lagash, Nineveh, Ur, Babylon​
Thunderbird planes - Excavations: Ancient Africa, Timbuktu, Cirta, Tipaza, Nairobi, Tripoli, Excavations: Ancient India, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kanpur​
Condor planes - Excavations: Ancient China, Nanjing, Luoyang, Xi'an, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Excavations: North America, Los Lunas, Acambaro, Moundsville, Dorchester, Meredith
SECTION SEVEN: MAP FLIGHTS AWARDED SPACESHIP LAUNCHES
This section deals with map flights awarded following a successful launch flight and the standard planes needed to fly to them. You will be rewarded coins, experience points and two chests, having taken first place on a green, blue or red launch.

The amount you will earn will be determined by the colour of your launch e.g. a green launch will give you 4,000 gold coins, 600 experience points and two chests, a blue launch will give you 10,000 gold coins, 1,000 experience points and two chests and a red launch will give you 20,000 gold coins, 2,000 experience points and two chests. It is the second chest which is of interest here.

A green launch will give you an Interstellar Set chest, a blue launch will give you an The Stars My Destination chest and a red launch will give you an Edge of Tomorrow chest, each will contain a single map to one of the following destinations:

Owl planes - Novosibirsk, Bangalore, Edmonton, Perth, Berkeley​
Hawk planes - Nagoya, Miami, Alexandria, Puerto Rico, Sacramento​
Jumbo planes - Vienna, Glasgow, Beverly Hills, Zagreb, Potsdam​

There is a great deal more which could be written here about the space program, but it is not the purpose of this user guide to do so. The information recorded here, is just the tip of a very large iceberg, and will require a separate and dedicated user guide to cover this subject matter. To read about the space program you will need to click on the following link and read the user guide, www.airportcitygame.com/threads/the-airport-city-space-program-how-to-undertake-apogee-prometheus-and-lunar-mission-launch-flights-v7-18-18.20076/.

For more information on the space program e.g. at what game levels each of the three launch pads become available, how much each launch pad will cost to purchase, the type of resources needed etc, you will need to go to the airports buildings section within your game.

ADDITIONAL READING MATERIAL
There is a great wealth of user guide information located in the Airport City Guides sub section, of the members forum. I have written them to help you with your game, those of you who are new to the game and those of you who are further along with your game. The user guides will provide you with all the information you need, to help make a success of your game.

Last Updated: Thursday 15th February 2024 at 09.10am London UK Time
 
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Weather flights, you ought to change "if you are unable to complete all 9 flights...." it resets to the beginning as soon as there's a flight you cant complete. Could be the 1st, 2nd etc. But its good work!

Many thanks for your feedback, a fresh pair of eyes is always welcomed, after many weeks of working through the user guide. I will adjust the paragraph, thanks once again.

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Technically in adventure flights the last 2 Mesoamerica are not turboprop but jets. But it could be confusing if you put them in the jet section.

I have found, on multiple occasions, that there are many information discrepancies between the Airport City game and the Airport City wiki website. I trust far more the information displayed within the Airport City game than the wiki website. I will leave the planes and destinations as they stand.

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I have found, on multiple occasions, that there are many information discrepancies between the Airport City game and the Airport City wiki website. I trust far more the information displayed within the Airport City game than the wiki website. I will leave the planes and destinations as they stand.

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Thats OK. I did the flights 3 weeks ago. For Tollan and Machu Pichu its turbo and the other 3 are jets. But anyone doing flights will soon find that out.
 
I have found, on multiple occasions, that there are many information discrepancies between the Airport City game and the Airport City wiki website. I trust far more the information displayed within the Airport City game than the wiki website. I will leave the planes and destinations as they stand.

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Hey now no knocking the wiki info. :D But seriously the misinformation in the wiki is usually either old
info or specific about a different platform when they were separate. Of course on occasion someone puts
bad info as well I try to correct what I see but have not updated or messed with it much recently.

To the flights mentioned Quetzalcoatl Temple, Tenochtitlan and Chichen Itza are all listed as jet destinations
both in game and on the wiki. Also Londinium, Bibracte and Alesia are also listed as powerful delta destinations
in game and in the wiki. Good info to have though, good work Mr. Rollins. :cool:
 
Hey now no knocking the wiki info. :D But seriously the misinformation in the wiki is usually either old
info or specific about a different platform when they were separate. Of course on occasion someone puts
bad info as well I try to correct what I see but have not updated or messed with it much recently.

To the flights mentioned Quetzalcoatl Temple, Tenochtitlan and Chichen Itza are all listed as jet destinations
both in game and on the wiki. Also Londinium, Bibracte and Alesia are also listed as powerful delta destinations
in game and in the wiki. Good info to have though, good work Mr. Rollins. :cool:
Great work to BOTH of you, @Captain WH Rollins & @Wired Parrott (AC wiki guru;) ).
 

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Thats OK. I did the flights 3 weeks ago. For Tollan and Machu Pichu its turbo and the other 3 are jets. But anyone doing flights will soon find that out.

Since you have done this maps flight, and I have not, you are in a far better position to know. I will move the three maps into the jet section. If you notice anything else not right, please do let me know. I'd like to get it right, rather than display incorrect information, which is of on use to anyone. Thanks for pointing this out. Looks like I have more checking ahead of me.

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Hey now no knocking the wiki info. :D But seriously the misinformation in the wiki is usually either old
info or specific about a different platform when they were separate. Of course on occasion someone puts
bad info as well I try to correct what I see but have not updated or messed with it much recently.

To the flights mentioned Quetzalcoatl Temple, Tenochtitlan and Chichen Itza are all listed as jet destinations
both in game and on the wiki. Also Londinium, Bibracte and Alesia are also listed as powerful delta destinations
in game and in the wiki. Good info to have though, good work Mr. Rollins. :cool:

Many thanks for letting me know about the background. I will spend this morning and check through the planes and destinations, in case there are anymore. If you notice anything else, please do let me know. I'd like to get this right, incorrection information is of no use to anyone, thanks once again.

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In your warehouse there is a section called "flight maps", there you find all destinations which are lasting for a certain time period or in other words that is the time you have to use your aircrafts to fly there. If you find maps in the section "other" like the exation map (mesoamerica, which you can buy at Duke's shop) you can use it only one time.
 

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A few minor changes were needed with this user guide, a general tidy-up, edited a few paragraphs and inserted a few new sentences.

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I have written and inserted a new section into this user guide, which was not part of the original user guide when first created and posted. It is intended to provide suppementary information on the S1, S2 and S3 class types of plane, for a more complete picture, of the fleet of planes available within your game.

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