Before we move on to the flight simulation news, make sure to check out our new video from the “This Week in Flight Simulation News” series to catch up on any big news you may have missed in the past seven days, and today’s episode of our “Can You Guess this Airport?” video series.
We also have two flight simulation stories that received their own individual coverage:
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Atlanta Airport Interview – Making the World’s Busiest Airport
- The Busiest Airport in the World Has Been Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Without further ado, I leave you with today’s flight simulation news.
Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation Released for MSFS 2024
Red Wing Simulations released its Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation to MSFS 2024.
The aircraft is available only on the official marketplace for $42.49. Purchasing it also grants the existing MSFS 2020 version.
You can see what it looks like in the trailer above.
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.
“Development continues on Mobile International Airport (KBFM) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Recent work focused on the Airbus A220 final assembly line interior, which has now been completed and corrected, along with the aircraft paint shop interior, a new US-style VOR, ILS LOC antenna structure, and an additional section of Building 8.
The terminal area also moved forward, with continued work on the exterior facade, ceiling refinements, completed parking areas, painted road markings, detailed stairs, railings, columns, and textures. The apron in front of the new terminal received a full set of ground lines, while updated layout maps helped refine the road network and stand organization.
Across the wider airport environment, the old passenger terminal and cargo terminal are in progress, the clinic building has been completed, and another warehouse building is being developed. Additional work included completed fencing, port trailers with A320 fuselage mounts, wooden light poles, road and parking lamps, high mast lighting for aprons and factory areas, grass, trees, bushes, water reservoirs, and the parking area in front of the factory entrance gate.”
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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