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Airplane Simulator
After sinking dozens of hours into Airplane Simulator on PC, the thing that slowed me down the most wasn’t learning to land in bad weather – it was saving enough cash to unlock better planes and routes. Early on, I spent way too long grinding short flights for tiny payouts, while other players zipped around in jets I hadn’t even seen yet. The breakthrough came when I started using promo codes properly.
These codes give free in-game cash, and in a sim where almost everything cool is locked behind money, that’s a big deal. Used smartly, a handful of codes can skip hours of low-paying routes and get you straight into more profitable flights.
Below is the current list of working Airplane Simulator codes as of early March 2026, plus step-by-step redemption instructions and some hard-learned tips on what to buy first so you don’t waste your free cash like I did.
These codes were still working the last time I tested them around March 1-2, 2026. Airplane Simulator codes are time-limited, though, so redeem them as soon as you can – I’ve had codes die on me in the middle of a weekend grind more than once.
On my account, VULCAN has consistently given me $25,000. Some older community guides reported $50,000 from that same code; that might have been true at one point, but as of my recent tests you should expect roughly $25k. Either way, it’s free money – just don’t plan a huge purchase based on outdated values.
Whenever you redeem one of these, you’ll see your cash total jump immediately. If it doesn’t, double-check the spelling and make sure the code is still active (more on troubleshooting further down).
This is the graveyard of codes that used to work but now return an error. I’ve personally tested these and had them fail, and they line up with what recent community lists are calling expired.

Don’t make my early mistake of burning ten minutes punching in every random code you find in old YouTube comments. If it’s in this list, treat it as dead and move on.
The game doesn’t shout about codes, so it’s easy to miss the redeem option entirely. I played for days before noticing it. Here’s the exact process I use on both PC and mobile:
V on your keyboard or click the small settings (gear) icon at the bottom-left of the screen. Both inputs open the same menu.O and 0. Treat the codes as case-sensitive and don’t add extra spaces.If you see a message like “Code expired” or “Code already redeemed”, that’s normal – each code can be used only once per account, and older ones do get turned off permanently.
This next part is where I lost the most time when I first started chasing codes. If a code refuses to work, run through this quick checklist before assuming it’s a bug:
O vs 0 (letter O vs zero)I vs 1Using copy–paste directly from a trusted list avoids 90% of this.
SPACE and RACE are good examples – they used to work but are now dead on every account I’ve tried.If a code is on the expired list and you’re still getting an error, don’t waste more time on it – focus on the confirmed working ones instead.

Redeeming all active codes can give you well over $200,000 in cash, depending on current values. That’s a huge boost in the early game, but it’s also easy to blow it on the wrong things. Here’s what’s worked best for me after several restarts and a lot of trial and error:
On my first save, I made the mistake of buying a bunch of cheap planes just because they were “new” to me. The result was a hangar full of underpowered aircraft that didn’t increase my earnings much.
What finally worked was saving my code cash to leapfrog straight into a more capable aircraft with:
Instead of buying multiple tiny upgrades, aim for a single clear step up. That one bigger plane will make each flight payout much more, and your grind naturally speeds up from there.
Another lesson I learned: longer routes pay more, but they also demand more attention. If you mainly play in 15–20 minute bursts on mobile, it’s better to unlock a medium route you can comfortably finish in one sitting than a marathon route that gets interrupted.
Use your code cash to open routes that match how you actually play:
It’s tempting to blow your newfound wealth on fancy liveries and cosmetics. I’ve done it. The problem is that none of that increases your income. Early on, every dollar you put into a better plane or route multiplier pays you back over and over again.
My rule now is simple: no cosmetic spending until my regular flight income feels comfortable. Once I’m making good money from routes alone, then I let myself splash some cash on looks.

There’s no official published schedule for new codes, but looking at the names of past ones like XMAS, EASTER, HALLOW, and NEWYEAR, you can see a pattern: a lot of them line up with real-world events and holidays, or with player milestones like likes and visits.
To stay ahead of new codes, I keep an eye on the game’s Roblox page description and any linked social channels (Discord, X/Twitter, etc.). Whenever I see “new update” or “event” mentioned, I open the game, check the code menu, and test any new codes I’ve seen floating around.
If you redeem the working codes right now – JULY2024, VULCAN, XMAS, B1, and YF23 – you’re giving yourself a huge head start over anyone grinding from zero. The key is not just grabbing the free cash, but using it to:
Once you’ve done that, the rest of the progression feels far smoother. Flights pay more, each upgrade comes faster, and you spend more time actually flying interesting routes instead of repeating the same starter run just to afford your next plane.
If I can save you even a fraction of the grind I went through before I understood how valuable these codes are, then this guide has done its job. Redeem them while they’re active, keep an eye out for new drops around events and updates, and enjoy the smoother climb through Airplane Simulator’s fleet and route list.
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