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Today in Flight Simulation News – June 4, 2025

Microsoft Flight Simulator A321

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including the addition of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 compatibility to FSLabs’ Airbus A320 for MSFS 2020.

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Airbus A321 by FSLabs Updated with MSFS 2024 Compatibility

FSLabs released an update of its Airbus A321ceo, and the headline feature is definitely the addition of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 compatibility. The aircraft was previously only for MSFS 2020.

Another big addition is the implementation of the Runway Overrun Prevention System (ROPS), Runway Overrun Warning (ROW), and Runway Overrun Protection (ROP). You can read full details on the official post.

Below you can read the changelog for version 302.

Simulator Platform

Air Con

APU

ATSU/AOC

CPC

Effects

EFIS/FCU

Engines

FAC

Flaps

FMGC

Flight Guidance/ELAC/FM

LGCIU/BSCU

MMR/ACP

ROPS

Sounds

Techlog

XPDR

Others

Tulsa International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots

Fly2High revealed new screenshots of Tulsa International Airport (KTUL) in Oklahoma, United States.

This time around, we get to see some night shots. You can check them out above.

Schönhagen Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Released

Aviation Sim Design released Schönhagen Airport (EDAZ) in Germany for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. It’s available on Orbx Direct, Simmarket, and more for approximately $20.

If you already have the MSFS 2020 version, you can get an upgrade for free.

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