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Today in Flight Simulation News – October 1 2025

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including paid and free airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.

Simulation Daily publishes a roundup every day for all the news across the flight simulation field, helping you keep up to date with the ins and outs of the industry.

Without further ado, you can check out the news below.

Tokyo Haneda Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots

Technobrain revealed a new look at the upcoming Tokyo Haneda International Airport (RJTT) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The airport has been in development for quite some time, having been announced all the way back in May 2023, but today’s screenshots seem to show that it isn’t too far from completion.

Considering the recent release of World Update 20: Japan, the time is certainly ripe to finally get a good rendition of Haneda Airport.

Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020

African Skies released Murtala Muhammed International Airport (DNMM) serving Lagos in Nigeria.

It’s available on Simmarket for $17.59 only for MSFS 2020.

The feature list is as follows (Sic).

Pangnirtung Airport Released for Free for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

MulberryWing released a free rendition of Pangnirtung Airport (CYXP) in Canada.

This scenic airport can be downloaded from Flightsim.to and it’s only for MSFS 2024. You can see what it looks like in the gallery above.

Reading Regional Airport Released for Free for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

alanr492 released Reading Regional Airport (KRDG) in Pennsylvania, United States. It can be found for MSFS 2024 on Flightsim.to, and it costs the affordable price of zero dollars.

It’s worth mentioning that an MSFS 2020 version exists by the same freeware developer, and below you can read a list of improvements made on top of it.

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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