Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including plenty of airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and 2020.
Before we move on to the news, you can check out another story that received its own individual coverage.
Without further ado, you can check out the news below.
Beechcraft Premier IA for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Screenshots





Carenado released new screenshots of the upcoming Beechcraft Premier IA business jet for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
According to the developer, it’s “about to land.”
While Carenado announced just the MSFS 2024 version for now, all of their latest aircraft were still released for MSFS 2020 just a few weeks after. The same should happen with the Premier.
Kobe Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

































Devinci released the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 version of its Kobe Airport (RJBE) in Japan. It’s available on Simmarket for $18.32. If you have the MSFS 2020 version, you can get the upgrade for $7.05.
It includes the following features.
Scenery Features
- Highly detailed terminal with interior modeling
- Full PBR materials on all custom 3D objects with 4K textures
- Optimized LODs for smooth performance and visual fidelity
- Custom animated jetways
- Realistic taxiway signage and wig-wag lights
- Accurate night lighting across the entire island
- True-to-life ground markings and surface details
- Extensive vehicle and car parking areas
- Fully functional AI traffic with gate and taxiway layouts based on current charts
Enhanced Surroundings
- Kobe Train Station with a custom animated train
- Kobe Bay shuttle and ferry modeled in detail
- Ravimana village recreated for added realism
- Custom ALS and CGL approach lighting systems
- Animated passengers throughout the terminal
- New Terminal 2 and apron expansion
- New tetrapod models along the wave breakers
Katowice Airport and Warsaw Radom Airport for MSFS Get New Screenshots










Drzewiecki Design revealed new screenshots of Katowice Airport (EPKT) and Warsaw Radom Airport (EPRA).
Katowice is close to completion, while progress is being made on Radom, and you can check out a brief development update below.
“EPKT Katowice continues toward completion — terminal modeling and interior detailing are in progress, bringing the building closer to its final form.
Meanwhile at EPRA Radom, visible progress across the field: new buildings appeared near the RWY 07 approach and four smaller ones around the airport grounds. Fences now surround the entire perimeter, cars have filled the parking lots, and fresh greenery has been added in front of the terminal. The parking areas gained new signs, ticket machines, and information boards, while approach lighting has been installed and adjusted with realistic lamp placements. Brand-new lighting masts are up, concrete bases set under signs, and several smaller objects — from bus stops to generator containers and jetblast fences — were replaced with custom high-quality models.
Radom is rapidly transforming from a construction zone into a fully operational airfield — the kind you’d almost expect to hear ATC calling from that shiny new tower.”
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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