Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including an airport and aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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Without further ado, I leave you with the flight simulation news
Beechcraft King Air 200 Released MSFS 2024
Carenado released its Beechcraft King Air 200 for MSFS 2024 for $24.99, exclusively on the official marketplace.
It comes with the following features and should also come for MSFS 2020 at a later date.
Features
- 8 liveries + 1 white.
- Realistic HQ digital sounds.
- Realistic flight dynamics.
- Circuit breaker panel operative.
- Landing gear emergency extension.
- Tablet style interface for navigation system selection (GNS/GTN) and optional Winglet.
- MSFS2024 career ready: VIP Charter Service and Medevac.
- Carenado RealXperience features such as attitude indicator startup, shivering needles, panel shaking among others.
Avionics
- Collins APS‑65 Autopilot System
- Collins EFIS‑84 Electronic Flight Instrument Systems
- Collins MFD‑85 Multifunction Display
- Collins CTL‑22 COM Control
- Collins CTL‑32 NAV Control
- Collins CTL‑62 ADF Control
- Collins CTL‑92 ATC Control
- Garmin GPS GNS 530
- Garmin GPS GTN 750 compatibility (from pms50.com and tdssim.com)
- Garmin GI 106A VOR/LOC/GPS
- Integrated Audio Panel
Seoul Incheon International Airport Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 in Early Access

















































SiamFlight released Seoul Incheon International Airport (RKSI) in South Korea. It’s available on Orbx Direct and Simmarket, starting at $26.81.
It’s worth mentioning that this is considered an “early access” by the developer. Including the following features.
- Fully modeled Terminal 1, Terminal 2 with the latest expansion, and all satellite concourses with accurate architecture.
- Cargo apron 1 and 2.
- All parking spots as in the AIRAC document.
- Highly detailed runways, taxiways, aprons, and service roads with precise markings.
- Realistic custom ground polygons, jetways, lighting, and night illumination.
- Optimized performance for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024.
- Full compatibility with default AI traffic, ground services, and live weather.
- Hand-crafted ground markings and textures matched the real airport.
- ILS, LOC, VOR/DME, and RVR.
- Gates, stands, helipads, runways, and taxiways are properly named and connected.
- Full Day/Night lighting.
Forn future updates, the developer has promised the following:
- More detail overall, both exterior and interior.
- GSX pro profile for PC version.
- Custom VDGS for the Xbox/marketplace version.
- Ground cluster simobjetcs.
- Living world airport service vehicles.
- Complete parking gate sign(L,R and the north apron)
- Improve the building night illumination map.
- Cargo 2 apron warehouse texture improvement.
- Improve ground texture for roads and highways around the airport.
- More POI (INSPIRE Casino, Airport Railroad, Northern hangar, and more)
de Havilland Mosquito Mk IV for MSFS Releasing “Soon”; Xbox Release Planned
Aeroplane Heaven released a new video of its de Havilland Mosquito Mk IV for MSFS.
The video showcases the startup procedure, and we also hear that the release is coming soon. All that’s missing is parts of the localization and testing for Xbox.
Like all aircraft by Aeroplane Heaven is native for MSFS 2020 and compatible with MSFS 2024. The Xbox release should have no problem for the former, while for the latter, more testing is required, and the result is “unknown.”
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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