Mobile Solutions is a global virtual airline built on the idea that aviation should connect the world in every way—moving people, moving goods, and moving possibilities. Operating an expansive network that spans major population centers, remote cargo hubs, and emerging markets, we proudly serve as a dual‑role international carrier specializing in both passenger travel and worldwide freight logistics. Headquarters: EDDM Munich Airport
✈️ Passenger Operations Our passenger division focuses on delivering a seamless, modern travel experience. From short‑haul regional hops to long‑range intercontinental journeys, we offer a diverse fleet and a route network designed to link travelers with the destinations that matter most. Whether it’s business, leisure, or adventure, we aim to make every flight feel purposeful and connected.
📦 Cargo Operations Alongside our passenger services, our cargo division powers global commerce. We transport everything from express parcels to oversized industrial freight, ensuring reliable, efficient delivery across continents. With dedicated freighter aircraft, optimized cargo routes, and integrated logistics support, we keep supply chains moving and businesses thriving.
🌐 Our Mission To be a dynamic, community‑driven virtual airline that mirrors the complexity and excitement of real‑world aviation—balancing the precision of cargo logistics with the human experience of passenger travel. We welcome pilots of all skill levels, offering structured operations, realistic procedures, and a supportive environment for growth.
🛫 Why Fly With Us Dual passenger & cargo operations
Global route network with realistic schedules
Diverse fleet options for both divisions
Active community and training support
Opportunities for rank progression and specialization
Mobile Solutions isn’t just about flying—it’s about connecting the world, one flight at a time.
Current Mobile Solutions Aircraft with Liveries:
Asobo Default C172
PMDG 737-800 HD
PMDG 777-F
FlyByWire A320
| Date | From To | Pilot | Aircraft | Landing rate | Distance | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03APR26 0931Z |
EGPN
EGGP
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Boeing 737-600 (B736) | -175 ft/m | 234 nm | 00:48 | |
| 03APR26 0804Z |
EGPK
EGPN
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Boeing 737-600 (B736) | -474 ft/m | 96 nm | 00:20 | |
| 02APR26 1510Z |
KMIA
KCLT
|
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Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -220 ft/m | 640 nm | 01:35 | |
| 01APR26 1732Z |
KCLT
KMIA
|
|
Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -369 ft/m | 610 nm | 01:30 | |
| 31MAR26 2349Z |
KLAS
KCLT
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|
Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -327 ft/m | 1710 nm | 03:29 | |
| 31MAR26 1748Z |
KPRC
KPHX
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|
Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -343 ft/m | 81 nm | 00:18 | |
| 31MAR26 0027Z |
KCLT
KLAS
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|
Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -297 ft/m | 1694 nm | 04:07 | |
| 29MAR26 2126Z |
EGGP
EGCC
|
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Cessna Skyhawk (C172) | -61 ft/m | 57 nm | 00:35 | |
| 25MAR26 2009Z |
KTYR
KPPF
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McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (MD11) | -303 ft/m | 337 nm | 00:51 | |
| 25MAR26 1513Z |
KCLT
KMIA
|
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Boeing 777-200LR/F (B77L) | -224 ft/m | 619 nm | 01:27 |