
Your input shapes the future of ATC 2026
ATC 2026 is a one-person project, created and maintained by a developer who grew up playing Kennedy Approach on the Commodore 64. What started as a nostalgic side project quickly grew into a full-featured air traffic control simulator, thanks to the incredible feedback and enthusiasm from the player community.
Every feature in ATC 2026 — from the contract system to co-op multiplayer, from weather hazards to engine failures — was shaped by player suggestions. The game is updated regularly, with new features, balance tweaks, and bug fixes arriving in frequent releases. This feedback-driven development model means that your voice genuinely matters. If you have an idea, find a bug, or simply want to share your experience, please reach out.
Whether it is a feature request, a bug report, a game balance suggestion, or just a note to say you enjoyed the game — all feedback is welcome and appreciated. Every message is read personally by the developer.
Send your feedback to:
[email protected]ATC 2026 is open to collaborations with organizations in the aviation, education, and simulation industries. The game's realistic mechanics and progressive difficulty system make it well-suited as an introductory training tool for aspiring air traffic controllers, aviation students, and simulation enthusiasts.
If you represent a flight school, aviation academy, simulation company, or any organization interested in using ATC 2026 for educational or training purposes, we would love to hear from you. Custom configurations, dedicated instances, and tailored features can be discussed.
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