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Key West Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Key West International Airport (KEYW) in Florida, United States, has been released by MK Studios.
You can find it on Orbx Direct, Simmarket, Contrail, and iniBuilds starting at $17.81.
It includes the following features.
- Highly detailed and realistic rendition of Key West Airport (KEYW)
- High-quality 3D models and textures crafted with attention to detail
- Modeled and optimized terminal interiors
- Up-to-date new ground layout and terminal construction
- Custom-designed, functional jetways with a walk-through feature
- Accurate and immersive lighting: custom approach, runway, taxiway lights
- Unique, hand-crafted taxiway signs, ground service, and airport vehicle models
- Custom points of interest in the close airport area
- Various POIs in the airport area
Salt Lake City International Airport v2 for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 Coming in Early March




Pacific Island Simulations announced that Salt Lake City International Airport (KSLC) v2 for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 is now complete and a GSX profile is being created, including VDGS for all gates.
The release will follow in early march.
St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport Released for X-Plane 12



























Tearweardesigns released St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (KPIE) in Florida, United States, for X-Plane 12. It’s available on Simmarket for $20.18.
It includes the following features.
- Accurate rendition of KPIE airport
- High quality ground textures
- 3D grass
- Custom taxi signs
- Custom jetways
- Interior of FBOs/Terminal/Tower Modeled
- USCG Jayhawks included
- Dynamic lighting
- Accurate vegetation placement
- Surrounding areas modeled
- Living Scenery Technology Powered
- Bayside Bridge Included
- Custom static aircraft
- WT/TG traffic routes supported
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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