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Today in Flight Simulation News – December 22-23, 2025

Microsoft Flight Simulator Rovaniemi

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft and scenery 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. That being said, today’s an exception. Yesterday I was flying back from Poland, and I arrived very late, preventing me from writing the usual news article.

You likely know this doesn’t happen often, so I hope you’ll forgive the lapse. In the meantime, we also published our weekly video recap for last week, so you can check that out to make sure you didn’t miss anything big. It was definitely a big week.

Before we move on with the news, below you can find stories that received their own individual coverage.

Without further ado, I leave you with the news.

Dassault Rafale for MSFS 2024 Reveals Cockpit and Working Terrain-Following Radar

Azurpoly provided an update about its upcoming Dassault Rafale, including the first look at the cockpit.

The big news is that the terrain-following radar is fully functional.

“The system continuously analyzes the terrain several kilometers ahead of the aircraft, within its forward flight path, and automatically adjusts the flight controls to maintain the commanded height above ground. In the screenshot shown here, the autopilot is engaged in terrain-following mode, with a commanded height of 300 feet above ground level and autothrottle enabled. The HUD displays the characteristic “stairs” pattern, representing the terrain profile ahead of the aircraft in real time. This offers a highly immersive experience you will be able to enjoy with our Rafale in Microsoft Flight Simulator, whether flying in any weather conditions or at night, even with no external visibility.”

BlueBird Simulations Starts Work on Native Boeing 757 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

BlueBird Simulations released a brief development update on Discord and a single image of its Boeing 757, mentioning that work has begun on the MSFS 2024-native version of the aircraft.

The developer mentions that for now, they can’t predict how long it’ll take to complete. The aircraft will initially release as MSFS 2020-native and MSFS 2024-compatible. The MSFS 2024-native version will come at a later time at no additional cost.

Top Mach Studios Shares Dev Update on Upcoming Aircraft for MSFS

Top Mach Studios revealed a development update on its future projects and current aircraft.

You can read it below.

F-22A Raptor

Su-57 / Su-35

F-15E/EX

B-2A Spirit

T-7A Redhawk

YF-23 Black Widow II

Harstad-Narvik Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots; Release “Just Around the Corner”

MM Simulations released new screenshots of Harstad/Narvik Airport (ENEV) in Norway.

According to the developer, the release is “just around the corner.”

Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Gets New Trailer

Fly2High released a trailer for its upcoming Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport (KBHM) in Alabama, United States. We know that the airport will release “before Christmas,” so it should be out really soon.

We also hear what we can expect:

Rovaniemi Airport V2 Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020

MK Studios released v2 of its Rovaniemi Airport (EFRO) in Finland for both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and MSFS 2024.

It’s available on Orbx Direct, Simmarket, Contrail, and iniBuilds starting at $19.43.

It includes the following features.

Fuzuli International Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

Azrsim released Fuzuli International Airport (UBBF) in Azerbaijan. It’s available for $9.38 on the developer’s own store.

It includes the following features:

Tioman Island Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020

Pilot’s released its Tioman Island scenery in Malaysia. It includes Tioman Airport (WMBT), and it’s available on Simmarket for $21.48.

It includes the following features.

If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our previous roundup article.

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