Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including Aircraft and scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and 2020.
Without further ado, you can check out the news below.
Black Square Beechcraft Baron and Bonanza for Microsoft Flight Simulator Get Release Date
Black Square announced the release date of its Beechcraft Baron and Bonanza Professional. They will launch on October 28.
We also get a video showcasing the system, which you can enjoy above.
Boeing 767 for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Teaser Screenshot

BlueBird Simulations revealed on Discord a teaser image of the modeling of the Boeing 767.
“While the team is hard at work on and is focused 1000000% on the 757, in the background, we are making sure the 767 is ready for systems and sounds injection WHEN THE TIME COMES, and on top of tha,t we are going all out on this one just as with all our projects. In the screensho,t you can see the 767 cockpit with the LDS panel for the 767F. This showcases the versatility of our projects now and for the future.”
Bristol Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Enters Beta Testing

SoFly announced that Bristol Airport (EGGD) in the UK, for both MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020, which was announced at FS Expo, has entered beta testing and the first phase is nearly complete.
A second round will start soon, and then the release date will be finalized.
Drzewiecki Design Teases Szczecin–Goleniów Airport and Warsaw Radom Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator










Drzewiecki Design revealed that the upcoming Katowice Airport (EPKT) in Poland is close to completion.
Interestingly, the screenshots shared this weeek aren’t of Katowice, but of two more Polish airports in the works at the developer.
They are quite recognizable as Solidarity Szczecin–Goleniów Airport (EPSC) and Warsaw Radom Heroes of Radom June 1976 Airport (EPRA).
“As EPKT Katowice MSFS is on final, it’s time to share a peek behind the curtain — we’ve been quietly building two new Polish airports in parallel and have reached some good milestones.
Think you can guess the locations? Drop your answers below — we’ll reveal more soon.
At our coastal airport, the new cargo facility is in, a full fire station has been modeled, and the complete ground layout is ready — horizontal markings across aprons and taxiways: centerlines, edge lines, stand boxes, stop bars, lead-ins, service routes, and special patterns where required.
At the other airport, we’ve added a technical services building and a fuel tank, with the ATC tower now underway. Two administration buildings are finished, work has started on the sports hall in front of the terminal, and the ground layout is complete and undergoing passes for paint fidelity and night readability.
Across both projects we aligned fresh CGL imagery to the sim base, finalized parking layouts, cleaned default imagery (removing parked cars, shelters, bus stops), and reworked landside objects for accuracy.”
Waterfalls of Hawaii Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Today, Cli4D Designs released their add-on, enriching Hawaii with a number of animated waterfalls. You can buy it on Simmarket for $12.16.
- Animated Waterfalls: Adds dynamic, flowing waterfalls to some of Hawaii’s most iconic falls
- Targeted Falls Included: Features improvements to well-known locations such as
- Sacred Falls
- Waimea Falls
- Manoa Falls
- Wailua Falls
- Opaeka‘a Falls
- Waipo’o Falls
- Pu’uka’oku Falls
- Moa’ula Falls
- Manawaiopuna Falls
- Pāpalaua Falls
- Waimoku Falls
- Rainbow Falls
- Akaka Falls State Park
- Improved Realism
If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our previous roundup article from yesterday.
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