Airbus A220 for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots


Synaptic Simulations posted two screenshots of its upcoming Airbus A220 on Reddit, showing off the current build of the aircraft.
You can check both images out below.
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator

EaglesFlight announced that it’s working on the Korean-made jet trainer KAI T-50 Golden Eagle for Microsoft Flight Simulator on its official Discord server.
We also get a roadmap for releases and updates.
2025 August/September
- KAI T-50B Release
- KAI T-50B Update
2025 October/December
- KAI FA-50 Release
- KAI FA-50 Update
2026 January/February
- KAI T-50I Release
- KAI T-50 Release
- KAI T-50/I Update
Cairo International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Trailer
A trailer for the upcoming Cairo International Airport (HECA) in Egypt for MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024 has been released by Sim Design Group.
You can watch it above as you wait for the airport to be released on Orbx Direct.
Peterborough Business Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and MSFS 2024








Burning Blue Design released Peterborough Business Airport (EGSF) in the UK, also known as Peterborough Conington Airport.
It’s available on the developer’s own store for £8.95, including the following features for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024.
- Over 90 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures.
- Based on March 2025 layout.
- Full custom night lighting.
- Animated hangar doors which close at night.
- Completely custom windsock.
- Real-life aircraft based at Peterborough:
- North America T-6G Harvard, ‘Wacky Wabbit’ (G-BJST). Wacky Wabbit is operated by Warbird Experience who are based at Fowlmere and Peterborough Conington.
- Rutan Long-EZ (G-RAEM)
- Animated spectators who leave at night.
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism.
Aurbus A350 for MSFS 2024 Coming to Xbox Next Week

iniBuilds announced the release of the Airbus A350 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 on the official marketplace for Xbox Series X|S next week.
Those waiting for the Xbox version on MSFS 2020 will have to wait further, as it is not ready.
In the meantime, update 1.1.1 has also been released. You can check out the patch notes on the official forums.
Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020
iniBuilds also released its Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II, now available on the developer’s store for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 priced at $27.10.
It includes the following features:
- Exterior realism including a high-fidelity model based on 3D scans, custom fowler flaps, exhaust effects, propeller blur and more!
- Authentic sound suite for cockpit and external curated by Echo 19 Audio Productions, including authentic PT6A turbine and McCauley 3 blade propeller sounds
- Authentic mission support for MSFS 2024 career modes
– Passenger & VIP transport
– Cargo Operations - Fully integrated GTN 650 avionics
– Compatible with Asobo, PMS & TDS
– Hot swappable GTN models for flexible navigation - Modern EFB with Navigraph charts and map support
- Multiple aircraft variants with tailored interiors, exteriors, and mission-specific systems:
– Passenger Transport
– Cargo/Utility
– Surveillance
– Maritime Patrol
– Environmental Response - Dynamic loading systems based on sim or EFB payload inputs
- Functional surveillance systems
– Animated, gyro-stabilised camera
– Aerial survey mode with GPS line tracking
– Coastguard SLAR and AIS ship detection systems
-Interior surveillance ops station with photo capture support - Custom autopilot system, designed for realistic single-pilot operations and advanced nav support
- Detailed lighting system, with individually adjustable cockpit lighting and rotatable light stalks
- Accurate electrical systems simulation with selected circuit breakers being operational
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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