What VAM adds to the flight

A simulator gives you a cockpit. VAM gives the cockpit an airline.

It connects the flight plan, live aircraft data, pilots, fleets, passengers, and airline decisions—then gets out of the way when it is time to fly.

The missing layer between a flight and an airline.

The desktop app captures what happens in the simulator. The web platform gives it context: where the aircraft belongs, who is flying it, who is aboard, and what happens next.

01

Give the flight a reason

Choose a real piece of airline work, with a route, schedule, available aircraft, and SimBrief plan behind it.

02

Stay connected in the air

SimConnect and ACARS keep the sector visible while you focus on flying the aircraft.

03

Let the result carry forward

The arrival becomes history for the pilot and a real outcome for the passengers, aircraft, and airline.

The pieces that connect

One flight, seen from every side.

Each part shares the same underlying flight. Nothing has to be copied between a pile of disconnected tools.

01

Live network

Active aircraft, trails, flight status, and schedule context shared across the airline.

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02

Dispatch + ACARS

The practical line between planning, the cockpit, and people watching the operation.

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03

Airline management

Routes, hubs, fleet, people, reputation, and finances that evolve over time.

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04

Passengers

People to board, seat, serve, connect, satisfy, and occasionally recover.

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Pilot network

A durable record of hours, aircraft, rank, friendships, and airline membership.

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For pilots

Fly the aircraft. Feel the operation.

  • SimConnect flight tracking and completion
  • Persistent stats, XP, rank, and flight history
  • Profiles, friends, memberships, and public standings
  • Passenger and airline consequence without busywork

For operators

Run the airline. Read the network.

  • Fleet, route, hub, and schedule control
  • Live dispatch, ACARS, crew, and maintenance context
  • Competition, finance, demand, and reputation systems
  • Clear roles, permissions, and team operations

Private beta

Fly it. Push it. Tell us where the illusion breaks.

The useful feedback is rarely “looks good.” We want pilots who care about the details and will tell us what should behave differently.