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Today in Flight Simulation News – April 13, 2025

Simulation developers shared news today, including a look at upcoming airports and aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane 12.

Every day, Simulation Daily publishes a roundup of all the news across the flight simulation field, helping you keep up to date with the ins and outs of the industry.

Before we move on to the news, you can check out a couple of stories that received their own coverage.

You can check out all the flight simulation news below.

Boeing 757 for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots

BlueBird Simulations released new images of its upcoming Boeing 757. This time around, we get to see some details of the modeling of the Pratt & Whitney PW2000 engines.

The beta will be available to try at FSExpo, albeit the developer won’t guarantee that the release date will be announced there.

Birmingham Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Screenshots

Pyreegue released new screenshots of its Birmingham Airport (EGBB) in the UK for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, showing some of the detailed buildings.

The aircraft still doesn’t have a release date.

Nakashibetsu Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Shows Decorations

Gate15 Scenery released a new screenshot of its upcoming Nemuro Nakashibetsu Airport (RJCN) in Hokkaido, Japan.

We get to see some of the decor items that are currently being added to the airport to complete the project. The developers are trying to make the parts visible from the outside as realistic as possible.

B-1 Lancer for X-Plane 12 Gets New Screenshots

AOA Simulations revealed new screenshots of the Rockwell B-1 Lancer bomber for X-Plane 12. This time around, we get to see more of the external model.

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.

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