Japanese developer Technobrain introduced a brand new DLC for the Steam model of its ATC simulator I Am an Air Visitors Controller 4.
The DLC contains Osaka Itami Airport (RJOO), which is unquestionably an attention-grabbing addition because it’s one of many few main airports in Japan to be situated inside an city space.
It additionally has two very completely different runways of vastly completely different size that make operation extra complicated. On high of that, one aspect is blocked by mountains, enabling the uncommon “Itami Flip” circling strategy maneuver when the wind circumstances require it
One other side that makes the airport attention-grabbing is that it hosts all kinds of widebody, narrowbody, regional jet, and regional turboprop flights. On high of that, the DLC options VIP flights together with the American Air Drive One and the Japanese Boeing 777 counterpart.
The DLC will launch on Steam on September 20. It additionally options
Under you’ll be able to have a look t on the trailer, exhibiting off the DLC in motion in I Am an Air Visitors Controller 4
I’m an Air Visitors Controller is a long-running franchise in Japan, having debuted again in 1998. The fourth fourth sport launched on Steam in 2020 that includes Haneda Airport in Tokyo. The primary DLC specializing in Naha Airport in Okinawa was launched in 2021, and we obtained New Chitose Airport Hokkaido in 2022.
By the way, if you wish to play on Change, a devoted model titled I’m an Air Visitors Controller – Airport Hero Haneda can also be out there, printed by Sonic Powered.
An improved model titled I Am an Air Visitors Controller – Airport hero Haneda All Stars is approaching October 19 that includes real-world airways for the primary time in English (a characteristic I actually want would come to the Steam model).
Technobrain can also be recognized for its glorious flight simulator airports, and so they already launched two for Microsoft Flight Simulator, Yao and Kansai Worldwide Airport. In the intervening time, they’re engaged on Tokyo Haneda.