
OnAir Airline Manager has released a fresh development update today, bringing some highly anticipated improvements to its operations platform. The most notable change is the integration of the latest FlightRadar24 APIs into the routes database, which means flights in OnAir now follow even more accurate, real-world-based operations.
Alongside this major upgrade, the developers have also refined the user interface with community-driven feedback, making navigation and daily use clearer and more practical.
If your favorite airline isn’t included yet, the team encourages you to open a ticket via OnAir Support, and they’ll add it during the next synchronization (if available in FlightRadar24).
Other highlights of this update include:
- New list display for aircraft on the live operations map.
- Scoring exception for Piston and Turbine Duke taxi lights.
- Startup warning if communication through port 11000 fails.
- Detachable windows for encyclopedia, factory detail, goods inventory, and contracts.
- Dispatch Hubs now support input and output column setup.
- Multiple bug fixes addressing basecamp deployment, inter-factory transfers, trading hall issues, paused route triggers, and rare CTDs.
- Fuel rewriting mechanism during flight to prevent incorrect values.
- Improved handling of trading goods to avoid reinjection errors before departure.
This continuous development underlines OnAir’s commitment to realism and community feedback in building the most comprehensive airline management ecosystem for flight simulation enthusiasts.
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