Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on airports and aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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Cessna Citation Sovereign+ for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and MSFS 2024 Gets New Trailer
Skyward Simulations released a new trailer of the upcoming Cessna Citation 680 Sovereign+, which has been in development for quite a while.
The exciting news is that the business jet is in the final stages of development (as mentioned on the developer’s Discord server), and we hear that another video will come before release, highlighting the soundscape by Boris Audio Works.
Hong Kong International Airport V2 for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 Announced



WF Scenery Studio announced that version 2 of its excellent Hong Kong International Airport (VHHH) is in development and will include” completely rebuilt models, enhanced details, and extensive performance optimizations.”
The developer voews to deliver “the most realistic representation of Hong Kong in Microsoft Flight Simulator,” and it’ll come for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024, including the new terminal that is currently under construction in the real world.
After the completion of this project, the developer will move on to the expansion of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (ZGGG), including new runways and satellite terminals, following the expansion of the real-world counterpart.
GotFriends Provides Updates on SuperCub and Taylorcraft BC-12D for MSFS







GotFriends provided a development update about two of its aircraft in development.
The Taylorcraft BC-12D can be seen portrayed in the first four screenshots above in its four variants (Floats, Bush, Skis, Classics). The developer expects the MSFS 2020 version to enter beta in March, while the MSFS 2024 native version is worked on.
We hear that it’ll be the last aircraft by the developer to support MSFS 2020.
Speaking of the SuperCub (dubbed SuperGrravel for licensing reasons) we can see the model for both the exterior and the panel in the last three screenshots, and the developer intends to make it its flagship aircraft. They aim to include innovations possible only with MSFS 2024 and its modular systems.
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