Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on aircraft and airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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Without further ado, I leave you with the news.
San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020
Photorico Scenery released Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (TJSJ) serving San Juan in Puerto Rico.
It’s available on Orbx Direct for $22.19. It includes the following features.
- Fully detailed terminals, Cargo Areas, GA ramps
- All terminal boarding areas modeled to match real life
- Terminal A (Jet Blue) ticketing and baggage areas detailed
- Three custom jetways as can be seen in real airport
- Custom taxi lights and taxi reflectors (construction areas)
- Hato Rey Financial District modeled including the San Juan Coliseum (El Choli)
- Areas surrounding the airport modeled (Isla Verde, Marginal Los Angeles, Moscoso Bridge)
- Highly Detailed Muñiz ANGB base (excellent for Mil ops!)
- Parking spots correctly labeled for AI Traffic use
- LOD optimization for both simulator versions
- Realistic apron weathering
Wenzhou Longwan International Airport Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020












Ryanye released Wenzhou Longwan International Airport (ZSWZ) in China. It’s available on Simmarket for $17.72.
You can see what it looks like in the gallery above.
Stockholm Västerås Airport Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator

MXI Design announced Stockholm Västerås Airport (ESOW) in Sweden.
It’s one of these airports that aren’t even remotely close to the city that they adopted the name from for marketing reasons, but that makes them great for low-cost flights.
In this case, the usual suspects at Ryanair fly from Västerås.
Bell AH-1Z Viper Announced for MSFS 2024
Kwikflight announced another of its military aircraft for MSFS 2024, and specifically, the Bell AH-1Z Viper. It’ll be renamed as “Striker” as usual, likely to avoid licensing issues.
It’ll let you operate the helicopter from both seats, on top of a mission manager and working weaponry.
It’s going to release soon, and above you can check out what it looks like in a trailer. You can also read plenty more details within the original announcement.
If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our previous roundup article from yesterday.
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