You will build the airport’s infrastructure with everything from runways to restaurants and check-in. Manage resources by hiring employees, signing contracts and making sure that the budget holds.
Cater to passengers by keeping waiting time to a minimum, by having friendly and helpful staff around and by making passengers feel secure, a happy passenger is a shopping passenger.
Sign contracts with airlines and other service providers, plan flights and watch them arrive, get serviced and leave your airport. Expand your airport by keeping airlines happy and expanding your business.

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: Early bloggers predicted our phones would become "hubs" for everything from smart houses to connected cars, a trend that has only accelerated since. [10] 🏈 Sports and Pop Culture Personal Predictions For 2014
: Predictions were high for "12 Years a Slave" to sweep major awards and for Matthew McConaughey to receive his first Oscar nomination (which he eventually won for Dallas Buyers Club ). [6] Interestingly, 2014 was also a year for looking
Looking back at personal predictions for 2014 provides a fascinating window into how we viewed the future a decade ago. At the time, the digital world was transitioning into the "mobile-first" era, social media was maturing, and the "Internet of Things" was just beginning to enter the mainstream conversation. 📱 Technology and the Mobile Shift [10] 🏈 Sports and Pop Culture : Predictions
: While some predicted that 2014 would be the year of the smartwatch, others remained skeptical, noting that devices like Google Glass felt too "awkward" for the mass market at the time. [5]