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Hey

 

I am cancelled 2 routes to 2 different destinations and I wanna terminate the 2 aircrafts so how can I do that?

 

 



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Are they bought or leased?

Bought: Click on 'Aircraft', then click 'Details' then click 'Sell Aircraft'.

Leased: Go to Details (same as above) but under the picture click 'Terminate lease'. This will cost money, depending on how long you leased it for



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Thanks for ur reply Hake!

 

I clicked on airline details and I went to a page with a map and types of the aircrafts and when I click on the name of the aircraft I go the official aircraft page and not my own aircraft page like this for example http://ae31.airline-...php?aircraft=28

 

sometimes I reach the page I can terminate the aircraft or check each aircraft profit but idk how I reached that page



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Make sure to click on the number, not the aircraft type.


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Make sure to click on the number, not the aircraft type.

there is no number

 

this is all what I see

 

 

http://www.webpagesc...1571d0-72162701



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It'd be under the "aircraft" tab on the left.


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OMG, all that time and I didn't realize that I can click on the Icons and the words beside them

 

Thank you so much Stevphfeniey :D



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OMG, all that time and I didn't realize that I can click on the Icons and the words beside them

Thank you so much Stevphfeniey :D

It costs a ton of money to do and it's better to leave the aircraft on any sort of route you can find and then let the lease expire

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It costs a ton of money to do and it's better to leave the aircraft on any sort of route you can find and then let the lease expire

The problem is the maintenance costs a lot of money almost 9M and the aircrafts aren't making that much that's why it's better for me to terminate them and lease a new cheap aircrafts

 

and  Thanks for ur advice! 



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Just a question, what was the aircraft?

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Just a question, what was the aircraft?

2 Boeing 747-200

 

I was operating one to Canada and one to London and the daily profit was around 400K but the maintenance and fuel cost were very expensive so it made me lose instead of making money 



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2 Boeing 747-200

 

I was operating one to Canada and one to London and the daily profit was around 400K but the maintenance and fuel cost were very expensive so it made me lose instead of making money 

When planes are not making a profit try them on new routes or changing In-Flight Service. 



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When planes are not making a profit try them on new routes or changing In-Flight Service. 

 

I tried the IFS on a Boeing 777-200 before but the monthly earnings were 48,564 only so it doesn't really worth it. 






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