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Today in Flight Simulation News – July 30, 2024

The Microsoft Flight Simulator add-on industry is always active, both on the aircraft front and on the scenery front.

Today we get news about a relevant business jet that appears to be close to release, and two airports, one of which has just been launched.

You can check out all the relevant news below.

Cessna 750 Citation X for Microsoft Flight Simulator Enters Beta Ahead of Release

FlightFX announced on its Discord Server that its rendition of the popular business jet Cessna 750 Citation X has begun its beta phase.

We also hear that pricing info and release date should be shared soon. In the meanwhile, above you can check out a few juicy screenshots released a few days ago also on Discord.

Newquay Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Announced and Coming Soon

UK2000 scenery announced with a new trailer the upcoming release of Cornwall Airport Newquay (EGHQ) in the UK.

According to the announcement, the airport will be released soon on the official marketplace (for both Xbox and PC) and Simmarket. A specific release date has not been shared.

Manchester City Add-On For Microsoft Flight Simulator Released

SamScene3D released another of its city landmark packages, and this time around it’s dedicated to Manchester in the UK.

You can purchase it on Orbx Direct or the developer’s own store starting at $11.99 and promising the following features.

Kish International Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Fun of Flying released Kish International Airport (OIBK) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The airport is the access point for Kish Island, a popular tourist destination in Iran.

The airport is available on Simmarket for $21.12.

If you’d like to read more recent Flight Simulation news, you can enjoy yesterday’s roundup.

If you’re new to flight simulation and perhaps you’re intimidated by the apparent complexity of this fantastic hobby, you can find help in our starting guide, which will be followed by more advanced articles every week.

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