Today, Orbx released Perth Airport in Australia for both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Bearing the ICAO Code YPPH and the IATA code PER, Perth Airport is the fourth-busiest in Australia by passenger movements.
You can get both the MSFS 2024 and the MSFS 2020 versions on Orbx Direct for $17.59, including a 10% launch discount that lasts until December 5, 2025. Do keep in mind that which version you get ultimately doesn’t matter much, as you get both versions.
Here’s a list of official features you can expect.
- Updated layout reflecting June 2025 airport changes
- Highly detailed Skybridge and T1 International Terminal
- PBR materials and dynamic lighting for realistic visuals day and night
- Modelled interiors for key terminal areas, including lounges and check-in halls
- Custom ground polygon with accurate markings, wear, and weathering
- Fully realised GA, Cobham, and FIFO aprons for authentic local operations
- Custom jetways, airside clutter, and static aircraft throughout
- High-resolution aerial imagery (imagery date TBC) for precise terrain representation
- Custom GSX profile
A trailer has been released to celebrate the launch, and you can also enjoy a gallery of screenshots.



































Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is available for PC and Xbox Series X|S. It’ll be released for PS5 on December 8, 2025. If you’d like to learn more, you can check out our recent interview with Head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann.
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