Aerobiz Supersonic
While Aerobiz was a fun introduction into the world of the airline industry, Aerobiz Supersonic takes it to a whole new level. The second title in this
You have just been elected as the CEO of a brand new airline company that must compete against 3 other airlines for global dominance. Set up new routes, buy businesses, and manage all your resources including planes, cashflow, and company representatives.
You can set your routes, choosing from more than 80 domestic and international destinations while also buying supersonic jets. As your profit margins grow, you can also invest in other ventures like golf courses, amusement parks, and concert halls all things that will attract more visitors thereby increasing air travel. But things aren’t always easy; you’ll have to deal with emergencies like hijackings and disgruntled employees, but your executive board is always on
The basic premise of the game is the same as that of the original Aerobiz, but this time you have more planes to choose from, more city airports spanned over 7 different global regions, and 4 different time period scenarios complete with historically accurate political relationships and events.
Do you have what it takes to make your company fly high? Or will it crash and burn? In Aerobiz Supersonic, the sky’s the limit when it comes to success.
Aerobiz Supersonic features:
- Features 89 destinations to choose from
- Side ventures like concert halls and golf courses
- A executive board offers advice and solutions to problems
Real-world concerns like bad weather and terrorism to deal with- Four eras of aviation history to choose from.
Aerobiz Supersonic (Air Management II: Koukuu Ou wo Mesaze in Japan)) is a business simulation game released by Koei in August 1994, available on the Super Nintendo and the Mega Drive/Genesis. It is a
In the game, which is essentially the same as its predecessor, the player is the CEO of a
Though not a great commercial success in its initial release, the game gained a cult following, in part due to its appearance on the Sega Channel. In recent times, it has become a staple amongst users of video game emulators.
Planes in Aerobiz Supersonic
- Concorde
- Airbus A300
- Airbus A320
- Airbus A3
00–600 - Airbus A310
- Airbus A330
- Airbus A340
- Boeing 707
- Boeing 727
- Boeing 737
- Boeing 747
- Boeing 757
- Boeing 767
- Boeing 777
- Ilyushin
Il-14 - Ilyushin
Il-62 - Ilyushin
Il-86 - Ilyushin
Il-96 - Lockheed
L-1049 - Lockheed
L-1011 - Douglas
DC-6 - Douglas
DC-8 - Douglas
DC-9 - Douglas
DC-10 - Douglas
MD-80 - Douglas
MD-11 - Tupolev
Tu-104 - Tupolev
Tu-124 - Tupolev
Tu-134 - Tupolev
Tu-154 - Tupolev
Tu-144 - Tupolev
Tu-204 - Caravelle
- Vickers Viscount
Fictional/Futuristic Planes
- Douglas
MD-12 - Douglas
MD-100
If you enjoy business simulations, Aerobiz Supersonic will keep you entertained for hours. If you think console games are all simple because of hardware limitations, Aerobiz Supersonic will help change that perception. There is a greater range of planes in the game than in most similar PC titles (such as Air Bucks), and the range of decisions you can make is excellent.