If the player is successful, their airport's rating will grow, gaining them more money and passengers as well as allowing them to purchase new airplanes and expand their airport.
Aircraft limited partnerships, the speculative investment pools set up to purchase airplanes and lease them out to carriers, have cut their dividends and declined sharply in value.
Don Goodman and Oscar Winchell, two of Star's pilots, did not agree with this strategy, and left Star to purchase airplanes and start Alaska Interior Airlines in November 1936.
The first congressional appropriation was made for what would become the United States Air Force, with $125,000 being allocated for the U.S. Army Signal Corps to purchase airplanes.
Within a decade, he managed to mediate a vast variety of projects, such as developing production lines for recycled paper and purchasing airplanes and trains.
Relations with the country must be at least normal (yellow) in order to purchase airplanes from that country.
Newly elected president Ramón Castillo drew Argentina closer to the Axis; in 1942 Argentina approached Germany with a request to purchase airplanes, weapons, and other equipment.
SIAI had learned that the Paraguayan Air Arm was purchasing airplanes, so the S.52 made a series of successful flights at the Paraguayan Military Aviation School.
To deploy significant numbers of troops beyond the NATO region, European countries must purchase ships and airplanes, as well as trucks and other equipment that allow them to operate a long way from home.
He had been working at Thor Solberg's aviation school at Tønsberg Airport, Jarlsberg, and offered to purchase the school and airplanes when Solberg retired.