Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and 2020, on top of X-Plane.
Incidentally, earlier today, we published the 28th episode of “This Week in Flight Simulation News,” so be sure to check it out to catch up on what you may have missed last week.
Without further ado, you can check out the news below.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots





Pilot Experience Sim released on its Discord server new screenshots of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (LFPG) serving the capital of France.
We also get a brief development update.
“In this monthly report, we show you previews of the groundwork design, which is progressing well. As part of the development of Paris CDG, we have upgraded our custom textures and the result is awesome. We make it a point of honor to draw realistically and precisely in order to achieve an immersive and non-“generic” feel. You can also see a third tower, the South control tower, which is the most central tower at the airport. We are continuing to draw the ground layout, and the terminals are still in development.”
Bristol Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Gets Release Date and Details






SoFly announced the release date and details of its upcoming Bristol Airport (EGGD) in the UK. We learn that it’ll release on November 7, and it’ll have the following features.
- Built to 2025 Specs – Every building, taxiway, stand, and car park recreated for the most up-to-date Bristol Airport ever made.
- Real Runway Hump – Experience the airport’s signature Runway 09 elevation profile for true-to-life takeoffs and landings.
- Crisp HD PBR Textures – Ultra-detailed surfaces, reflections, and weathering across the entire airport.
- Custom Ground Layer – Pixel-perfect markings and smooth transitions built with next-gen rendering tech.
- Immersive Audio – Hear the airport come alive with bespoke sounds inside the terminal, apron, and tower.
- Full GSX Integration – Realistic boarding and deboarding at walk-in gates with animated doors during passenger movement.
- Exclusive GSX Profile – Hand-crafted by Elton Hjalmarsson for seamless realism.
- Dynamic Seasons – Snow piles, ploughs, and weather-responsive details that change with the environment.
- Optimised for Performance – Smooth and stable on a wide range of hardware.
- SoFly Airport Manager Ready – Toggle features on or off to suit your flying style and system.
Remade Minami-Daito Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots




Gate15 Scenery revealed new screenshots of the completed terminal model of Minami-Daito Airport (ROMD) in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, which is being completely remade by the developer.
We also get a brief description of the work going on.
“The terminal modeling for Minami-Daito Airport has been completed.
It has been faithfully recreated to match the actual size of the real terminal.
At this time, there are no plans to create the interior, although we may add the waiting room later.
This will be decided during the texturing phase.
By modeling elements such as windows and ducts in 3D, the terminal has become more realistic.
Originally, there was a shutter on the left side when viewed from the apron, but after confirming that the waiting area was expanded during renovations in 2022, we remodeled the terminal accordingly.”
Chicago O’Hare International Airport for X-Plane 12 Gets New Screenshots





Nimbus Simulation Studios revealed new screenshots of Chicago O’Hare International Airport (KORD) in the United States for X-Plane 12
This time around, we get to see a number of views of the airport at night, highlighting the lighting, pun not intended.
Clinton National Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
Propair Flight released Clinton National Airport (KLIT) serving Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.
It’s available on Simmarket for MSFS 2020 only for $21.13. You can see what it looks like in the trailer above.
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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