Live Features, Updates & New Airplane

Hello SimFlyers!
We’re excited to share the latest updates on the platform’s development — some already live, others coming soon — all thoroughly explained by Roberto in the new video.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve released several updates aimed at improving system stability, performance, and overall user experience. While many of these changes aren’t immediately visible, they make a big difference in the long run and lay the groundwork for future features.

One of the most requested features is now in development: soon, you’ll be able to change the tail number of your aircraft! Roberto explains how this long-awaited feature will work in the video.

Also, the License and Airplane Instant Relocation features are now fully operational. The cost in PAX Tokens is now calculated based on distance, making the experience more realistic and strategic. Full details and practical examples are covered in the video.

And now, a big announcement for commercial aviation fans:
Welcome the Airbus A340-300 to the SimFly fleet!
A long-haul four-engine aircraft known for its reliability, comfort, and quiet performance, capable of carrying up to 295 passengers. It’s now available at a 50% discount for a limited time, so don’t miss out!

In the same video, Roberto also explains how the forum voting system works to decide which new aircraft will be released next. It’s a transparent process that helps us build a roadmap based on your real preferences. If you haven’t voted yet, now is the perfect time to get involved!

Lastly, don’t miss the AMA section: at the end of the video, Roberto answers the most upvoted questions from the community.

See you in the skies!
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