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Aerosoft Shares Dev Update on Microsoft Flight Simulator A340, Paris & Stuttgart Airports, & More

Aerosoft has provided an update about its current projects for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.

The update shared on Discord mentions that the team is not 100% happy with the progress of Paris Charles de Gaulle (LFPG) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

The reason is that the team is still looking for a local contact with access to the airport. They clarified that while the development progress is good, some parts had to be put on hold until the contact is secured. The goal is still to release the airport in 2026.

Many of Aerosoft’s products will come to Xbox and eventually to PS5, while Mount Everest Vol. 3 is “around the corner.” More information about it will be shared in the second week of January 2026. It’s going to be bigger than the previous two volumes.

Stuttgart Airport (EDDS) is basically ready for release, but Aerosoft is waiting for Asobo to fix an issue with the satellite imagery and photogrammetry. If that won’t happen, a workaround will be implemented. It should release early next year, and you can see a teaser below, including animated clocks and sunshades.

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Hans Hartmann is working on a native MSFS 2024 version of the CRJ with “lots of new features.”

The Airbus A330neo being developed in-house is “coming along nicely.” While Aerosoft would love to have Toliss work on it, it won’t be possible for this release due to reasons “not for public disclosure,” but an idea for a “far in the future” Pro product exists, although no promises have been made. The aircraft is in the final phase of development, and more information will come soon.

Speaking of Toliss, the Airbus A340-600 is “approaching the final stage of its descent” but is not yet cleared to land. It’ll be released in 2026 because the Christmas season is not good for supporting a new product.

We get to see some WIP screenshots (not final yet), and we learn that “the price will be somewhere between the Fenix A320, the iniBuilds A350, and the PMDG 777.”

Lastly, Aerosoft has another aircraft in development, and a reveal has been teased for FlightSimWeekend in Lelystad, which will happen in March.

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.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is available only for PC and Xbox.

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