Domodedovo Airport has launched an application for iOS Рё Windows
Moscow Domodedovo Airport launched an interactive application DME Live game using which anyone can operate a virtual airport!
The core of the game is to handle the maximum number of aircraft using the services provided. To allocate the most appropriate aircraft parking area, passengers delivery, loading of in-flight catering, cargo and baggage. These are just a few operations are to be performed by a player within a particular period of time. The game speed changes regarding the game level (novice, professional, expert).
Today Domodedovo airport is the first and the only airport to have launched an official interactive application for Apple mobiles. It is a excellent present for users from the airport which is implementing state-of-the-art technology for its operation.
The application elaborated for Microsoft Windows (Win/PC) and mobile devices Apple (iOS) are available for downloading free of charge at the App Store website by Apple or Moscow Domodedovo Airport website.
DME Live – is an interactive application created by Moscow Domodedovo Airport for Microsoft Windows (Win/PC) operating systems and mobile devices Apple (iOS).
App Store — a section of online supermarket iTunes Store, providing iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad owners with various applications. App Store offers over 500 thousand applications for iPhone, iPod Touch, over 65 thousands for iPad, the number of loadings increased 15billion, users database enumerates 200 million people. With App Store applications are available both free and to be paid for.
Moscow Domodedovo Airport is the largest airport in passenger traffic in Russia and Europe according to the ACI classification. In 2011, the airport served 25,701,610 people. Moscow Domodedovo Airport has been chosen for flights to Moscow by members of the world's leading aviation alliances - Star Alliance, oneworld. Since 2010, Moscow Domodedovo Airport tops the list of the best airports in the Eastern Europe by quality of service, according to an annual survey by the independent research company Skytrax Research (UK).