Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including upcoming aircraft and scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020. We even get a whopping three high-quality freeware airports.
Before we move on to the news, you can check out a story that received its only individual coverage.
Sikorsky MH-60 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 & MSFS 2020 Gets Final Livery List





Militech Simulations released a few screenshots on Discord alongside the full livery list for the Sikorsky MH-60, which is releasing on July 31.
You can read it below for all three variants, Sierra, Romeo, and Tango.
MH60 SIERRA
- “White Hawk” Marine One
- 087, HSC-6 “Screamin Indians” USN
- 10, HSC-85 “Firehawks” USN
- 166323, HSC-3 “Merlins” USN
- 24, HSC-26 “Chargers” USN
- 3207, Royal Thai Navy
- 37, HSC-28 “Dragon Whales” USN
- 565, 193 Squadron, IAF
- 610, HSC-9 “Tridents”, CAG, USN
- 614, HSC-11 “Dragonslayers”, USN
- 65, HSC_21 “Blackjacks”, USN
- 70, HSC-21 “Blackjacks”, CAG, USN
- 7008, 4th (455th) TFW, ROCAF
- HSC-2, “Fleet Angels”, CAG, USN
- Milviz/Blackbird Digital Camo
MH60 ROMEO
- 24-0801, Royal Korean Navy
- 266, 123 Squadron, Royal Singaporean Air force
- 425, HSM-41 “Seahawks”, Naval Aviators 100 year heritage
- 51, HSM-51 “Warlords”, USN
- 001, 5h NAS, Armada Española
- 700, HSM-79 “Griffins”, CAG, USN
- 704, HSM-75 “Wolf Pack”, USN
- 710, HSM-46 “Grandmasters”, USN
- 711 NAS, SAR, Royal Navy
- 8453, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
- H48-022, Royal Australian Navy
- IN753, INAS 334, Bharatiya Nausena
- N-971, EKSADRILLE 723, Royal Danish Air Force
- TCB-72, Turk Deniz Kuvvetleri
- ΠN-53, NAS Kotroni-Marathonas, Hellenic Navy
MH60 TANGO
- 6025, Cape Cod, “Sharkmouth”, USCG
- 6027, Clearwater, USCG
- 6034, Kodiak, USCG
- 6036, Sitka, “Alaskan Flag”, USCG
- 6040, San Diego, USCG
- 6042, Cape Cod, “100 years”, USCG
- 6052, Elizabeth City, USCG
- RCAF SAR
- HMCG UK
Birmingham Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots





Pyreegue revealed new screenshots of the upcoming Birmingham Airport (EGBB) in the UK for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
We already know that the release is planned for August 1, so the wait won’t be long.
Newcastle International Airport for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 Gets Pricing Details and More



























RW Profiles shared on Discord a set of screenshots of its upcoming Newcastle International Airport (EGNT) in the UK.
We learn that the aircraft, which will launch on July 30, will be priced at £12.99 plus VAT. The plan is to release it on Xbox as well, but it’ll be at a later time. A native Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 version will also come at a later time. It’ll be compatible at launch.
The native MSFS 2024 version will be priced at £14.99 at launch, but those who purchase the MSFS 2020 version will get the upgrade for free, so they will save a couple of pounds.
Voss Airport, Bømoen Released for Free for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

















Not one, not two, but three freeware airports with comparable quality to payware have been released. The first is Voss Airport, Bømoen (ENBM) by ehindur.
You can find it on Flightsim.to for the affordable price of zero dollars. You can see what it looks like above.
Zell-Haidberg Airport Released for Free for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024















ChrisPiAviation released Zell-Haidberg Airport (EDNZ) in Bavaria, Germany. It’s available for free on Flightsim.to for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 only.
You can check out a gallery of screenshots above.
Rivne International Airport Released for Free for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020










KazuarAvia released International Airport (UKLR) in Ukraine. It’s available on Flightsim.to for free.
You can see what it looks like in the screenshots above.
Aupaluk Airport Released for MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024
Canuckair released one of the most remote airports in Canada, Aupaluk Airport (CYLA). It’s available on Simmarket for $9.87.
You can see what it looks like in the video below.
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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