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Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets 2 New Airbus A330 Airliners at The Same Time

Today two different developers released two Airbus A330 renditions nearly at the same time for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The first comes from Aerosoft, and it’s a rendition of the Airbus A330-300 CEO with Pratt & Whitney engines. It’s sold as a “base pack” on Aerosoft’s own store for $29.99.

Further expansion has been promised down the line with the Rolls Royce and General Electric Engine variants (priced at €5.03 each or €31.92 bundled with the base pack), and the NEO version (priced at $29.99 stand-alone but also available in a bundle with the rest of the goodies).

If all these prices confuse you and you’re not in a hurry, you can wait for the big bundle including everything (CEO with 3 engine variants and NEO) for €37.80. Of course, we don’t know when that’ll be released.

The claimed features are as follows.

General:

Systems:

Additional Features:

Liveries:

Aerosoft also provides a list of features that are not functional, mentioning that a “pro” version is planned for the future with more functional features, but also adding that it is not confirmed.

MCDU:

Cockpit:

The second release comes from LatinVFR, which continues its Airbus series. The aircraft is currently available on the Microsoft Flight Simulator official marketplace for $24.99.

This one includes all three engine variants for the CEO version and reproduces an Airbus A330-200 model.

The claimed features are as follows.

It’s worth mentioning that neither aircraft is so-called study-level or high-definition in terms of systems. Both aim to simulate day-to-day operations, so you’ll have to check out the features and decide which one is right for you, if any.

Another important detail is that Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (which releases on November 19, 2024, for PC and Xbox Series X|S) will have a default Airbus A330. If you’re planning to make the jump to the new simulator, you may want to hold off and see how its default A330 performs before buying a payware version.

If you’d like to hear more about MSFS 2024, youcan enjoy our hands-on preview with plenty of interesting details for your perusal.

You can also watch our interview with Head of MSFS Jorg Neumann and Asobo CEO Sebastian Wlochanother with Asobo CCO David Dedeine, and one featuring Chris Burnett of Working Title and Brandon Yaeger of Got Friends about their work on MSFS 2024.

Last, but not least, you can take a look at our A-10 flight through the Grand Canyon, our first look at the extensive pilot customizationanother at the first mission of the Career Mode, a video featuring the new walk-around move showing off a Boeing 737 MAX up close and personal, and a challenge with the A-10 over the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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