Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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Without further ado, I leave you with the news.
Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport Released for MSFS 2024



































Following yesterday’s release of the MSFS 2020 version, FSX3D released the rendition for MSFS 2024 of Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (LFKJ) in Corsica, France. It’s available on Simmarket for $14.76.
It includes the following features:
- Detailed modeling of terminals, buildings, and airport infrastructure
- High-definition PBR textures optimized for performance
- Accurate runways, taxiways, parking areas, lighting, and markings
- Realistic integration within the Corsican landscape and Ajaccio Bay
- Scenery optimized for an excellent balance between quality and FPS
- Compatible with MSFS 2024 (PC)
- GSX profile included
Szczecin–Goleniów Airport for MSFS Get New Screenshots










Drzewiecki Design revealed new screenshots of Szczecin–Goleniów Airport (EPSC) in Poland.
We also get the usual brief development update.
“EPSC Szczecin MSFS continues to move forward with focused, technical work. Terminal development is progressing, while new apron lighting has been completed to bring the airside closer to its final operational look. Rail elements around the airport gained additional polish, including updated visuals and animation, adding subtle motion to the wider environment. These are the kind of changes that don’t shout for attention, but quietly improve realism and coherence across the entire airport.”
Newcastle Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots










Impulse Simulations showcased its upcoming Newcastle Airport (YWLM) in Australia with new screenshots
You can enjoy them in the gallery above.
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