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Infinite Flight Goes Live

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Infinite Flight has launched Infinite Flight Live, a new multiplayer experience that transforms the simulator from a collection of individual flights into a living world where aircraft, fleets, and organizations continue to exist between sessions.

Building on the foundation of Infinite Flight’s multiplayer experience, Infinite Flight Live introduces persistent aircraft that remain in the world after a flight ends. Aircraft maintain their location, history, and operational status, creating a new style of flying where every flight can influence what happens next, according to company officials.

“Infinite Flight has always been about making aviation accessible anywhere,” said Laura Laban, co-founder and CEO of Infinite Flight. “With Live, we’re creating a world that remembers. Aircraft have a history, fleets have continuity, and pilots can work together in ways that weren’t possible before.”

Infinite Flight Live multiplayer flight simulator network map tracking persistent aircraft fleets.

Infinite Flight Live introduces several new systems designed around persistence:

  • Persistent aircraft that remain parked where they are left
  • Organizations that allow pilots to manage shared fleets, schedules, routes, and operations
  • Fleet-based operations where aircraft assignments and availability matter
  • Expanded support for coordinated multi-pilot and multi-time-zone operations
  • A scalable organization system supported through a new capacity model called Lifts
  • The new mode builds upon technologies already available in Infinite Flight, including AutoPilot+ and Auto Exit, features originally developed to support long-haul operations in a persistent environment.

During internal testing, pilots coordinated aircraft deliveries, repositioning flights, weather-driven diversions, and multi-leg operations that emerged naturally from the persistent nature of the world, company officials explained. Rather than selecting a new aircraft for each session, pilots interacted with fleets that carried their own history and operational constraints.

Planned long-term opportunities include advanced fleet management, dispatch systems, operational analytics, planning tools, community-driven events, and third-party integrations.

A waitlist for Infinite Flight Live is available now at InfiniteFlight.live and through the Infinite Flight mobile application.

For more information: InfiniteFlight.com

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