Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including airports, an aircraft, and more for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Before we move on to the news, below you can check out a story that received its own individual coverage.
Without further ado, I leave you with the news.
Casa C-212-200 Aviocar for MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024 Gets New Screenshot

Project Max Lead Developer Mohamad Haykal revealed on the FSDeveloper forums the first screenshot of the exterior (under construction) of the Casa C-212-200 Aviocar for MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024.
The developer mentions that he only needs to “remodel the wing, a few small parts all around the fuselage, and the interiors.” The systems logic is also “pretty much complete.”
FTXDes Is Back at Work on Eindhoven Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFA 2020









After a hiatus that lasted several months due to personal reasons, FTXdes is back at work on Eindhoven Airport (EHEH) in the Netherlands.
Above, you can see some images of the new buildings modeled and textured for the airport, shared on the developer’s official Discord server.
Igloolik Airport Released for Free for MSFS 2024














MulberryWing released another small airport in the extreme north of Canada, specifically Igloolik Airport (CYGT) in the Nunavut territory.
It’s available for free for MSFS 2024 only on Flightsim.to.
SayIntentions Gets Runway Awareness and Advisory System

SayIntentions.AI announced a new feature introduced in preview for partner-level customers. It’s the Runway Awareness and Advisory System (RAAS).
Here’s what it entails.
“During taxi operations, RAAS will alert you when you’re approaching a runway, and when you’re positioned on a runway with the runway identifier and remaining distance. On final approach, it will confirm which runway you’re aligned with and warn you with “caution, caution” if you’re approaching the wrong runway.
RAAS is currently in preview status, meaning it’s still being actively developed and refined. While it may not (yet) have all the advanced features found in some of the high-end RAAS add-ons, we’ve focused on implementing the most important safety features that pilots rely on. We’ll continuing to enhance the system based on your feedback, and we appreciate your patience as we work to make RAAS even better.”
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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