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Saab 340 and Saab 2000 are Still in Development for Microsoft Flight Simulator and MSFS 2024
Given that a Saab 340 will be available in the Premium Deluxe Edition of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, many wondered whether NextGen Simulations, which announced its own rendition of the regional turboprop airliner a while ago, would continue working on its project.
Today the developer announced that they are indeed continuing to work on both the Saab 340 and Saab 2000 for both Microsoft Flight Simulator and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
The exterior model has already been exported and it’s being tested (you can see it at the top of this post), and more details about both aircraft will be shared next week.
In the meantime, we hear that NextGen Simulations is planning to create about 40 liveries for each model.
Zurich and Dusseldorf Airports Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator
MK Studios announced that it’s working on Zurich Airport (LSZH) in Switzerland and Dusseldorf Airport (EDDL) in Germany. The former will be released later this year and the latter in Q1 2025.
As we already know, Lisbon Airport v2 is confirmed to launch on October 23, 2024 priced at €16.99.
As for the United States, the developer is also planning an update to LaGuardia(KLGA) once terminal C is finished in the real world, on top of a new airport “on the top of the West Coast.”
Nemuro Nakashibetsu Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots
Gate15 Scenery released a couple more screenshots of its Nemuro Nakashibetsu Airport (RJCN) in Hokkaido, Japan.
The developer showcased the finished airport office, albeit we don’t yet know when its release will come.
If you’d like to get into flight simulation but you’re perhaps a bit intimidated by its apparent complexity, you can read our introductory guide, alongside the second episode focusing on installing add-ons, and another showcasing the basic instruments.
You can also read more flight simulation news in the previous roundup article.