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Fly With Us in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 to a New Free Airport in Japan

Airbus A321 by Fenix Simulations in ANA livery flying over the mountains of Yamagata prefecture in Japan bathed in sunset light with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and Simulation Daily logo and "Tokyo Haneda to Shonai Full Fenix Airbus A321 Flight" title. A "New Free Airport!" indication points to "Shonai" with an arrow.

A brand new and free rendition of Shonai Airport in Japan has been released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, so it’s time to test it by flying from Tokyo Haneda in the Airbus A321 by Fenix Simulations.

Shonai Airport (RJSY) is a small airport serving the cities of Sakata and Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture, in the northern Tohoku Region of Japan.

It was created by Yusuke, and you can download it from Flightsim.to for the rather affordable price of zero dollars. It’s worth mentioning that it also works with MMSFS 2020. Of course, it’s available only for PC.

It receives five inbound flights per day from Tokyo Haneda, witha variety of aircraft, a Boeing 737-800s in the early morning, followed by two flights operated by Airbus A320neos, and two in the late afternoon and evening operated by A321s and A321neos.

Today we’re reproducing the afternoon flight, ANA 397, departing from Tokyo Haneda at 3:55 p.m. local time, and scheduled to arrive in Shonai at 4:55 p.m.

The route is as follows.

RJTT/05 N0416F270 ROVE4C BRUCE DCT AGRIS Y11 SHIRO Y115 USUBA DCT RJSY/27

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is currently available for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5. If you’d like to hear more about the simulator, you can watch our latest interview with Head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann.

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