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Today in Flight Simulation News – June 10, 2025

Microsoft Flight Simulator Starship

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including the release date of a promising aircraft and airport releases for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane.

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Beechcraft Starship Release Date and Pricing Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Just Flight announced the release date of the Beechcraft Starship by Black Square, which will be coming for both MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 on June 19.

We also learn that the price will be £39.99/€44.95/$54.99, depending on where you live. The initial release will be on Just Flight’s store, but launch on the official marketplace and other third-party stores will also come at a later date.

Above, you can check out another in-depth video focusing on navigation.

Nashville International Airport Released for X-Plane

Globall Art released an extensive reproduction of Nashville International Airport (KBNA) and its surroundings for X-Plane 11 and 12, available on Simmarket for $27.92.

It includes the following features:

Scenery Features

Included in the package 

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020

Feelthere released a rendition of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (KDCA) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020.

It’s available on the developer’s own store and Simmarket starting at $16.19

The developer claims the following features, but I’d definitely look at the screenshots above first and foremost, and that’s all I’m going to say.

Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport Released for MSFS 2024

iniBuilds released Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. It’s available on the developer’s own store for $13.53.

It includes the following features:

It’s worth mentioning that this is a separate project from the one recently announced by Dreamflight Studios, which will also be compatible with MSFS 2020.

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