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Without further ado, I leave you with today’s flight simulation news.
Mobile International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots and Dev Update














Drzewiecki Design released new screenshots and a development update of Mobile International Airport (KBFM) in Alabama, United States.
We also get the usual brief development update.
“Work on KBFM Mobile International Airport for MSFS continues to move deeper into the detailing and integration stage, with major focus now shifting toward the airport’s industrial and terminal areas.
The Airbus factory complex is currently receiving its final structural refinements, while development has now started on the A220 final assembly line interior, bringing one of the airport’s most characteristic areas to life. Additional warehouse buildings around the airport have also been completed and integrated, with more logistics-area structures still in production across the western and northern sections of the scenery.
Development of the main terminal and parking areas is progressing steadily as well. Recent work focused heavily on the terminal interior, including equipment placement and decorative ceiling structures, helping to push the project closer toward a fully realized passenger environment.
Ground-side integration is also continuing across the airport, including terrain adjustments, parking alignment, roadway markings, vehicle placement, and final corrections to missing airport lines and infrastructure details. Fuel tank facilities are now entering production as the airport environment continues to expand beyond the core airfield itself.”
Westchester County Airport Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and X-Plane 12



Fly2High announced another airport in the United States, and it’s Westchester County Airport (KHPN) in New York, United States.
It’ll come for both MSFS 2024 and X-Plane 12.
Hiroshima Airport Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020




















SNJ Simulations released Hiroshima Airport (RJOA) in Japan.
The airport is available on Simmarket for $18.80, including the following features.
- Detail Hiroshima airport Scenery
- Surronding autogen and airport buildings like Forest Hills Garden or the Hiroshima Sky Arch
- Custom animated jetway models
- Custom Airport Groundpoly and Aerial Imagery
- Realistic Night Lights
- Custom Static vehicles
Piura PAF Captain Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport Released for MSFS 2020











XSimulations released PAF Captain Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport (SPUR) serving Piura in Peru.
It’s available only for MSFS 2020 on Simmarket for $12.90. Those who own the version released by the developer in 2023 can upgrade for $4.99.
It includes the following features.
- Fully updated to reflect the 2026 airport layout
- Brand-new terminal with enhanced modeling and detail
- High-quality PBR textures applied across the entire airport
- Completely reworked apron and ramp areas
- Updated runway featuring temporary surface textures
- Enhanced taxiways with accurate markings
- Included photoreal ground textures
- Overall improvements in ground detail and realism
- GSX config
A version for MSFS 2024 is in development and will be provided at no additional cost to those who purchase the airport for MSFS 2020.
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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