Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft and an airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Before we move on to the rest of the news, you can check out a story that received its own dedicated coverage.
You can find all the flight simulation news below.
Sikorsky S-76C++ for Microsoft Flight Simulator Aiming for a July Release






Cowan Simulation revealed that its upcoming Sikorsky S-76C++ is aiming for a July release.
It’ll have a custom-code autopilot system, on top of “both medical and luxury interiors, along with a tablet interface for easy customization of options, and extensive systems simulation designed to match real-world operation as closely as possible.”
After its release, Cowansim plans to update its existing lineup, including MSFS 2024 compatibility. Following that, fully native MSFS 2024 versions of the entire lineup of the developer will be released gradually.
Cessna 210 Turbo Centurion for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Screenshots









Carenado released even more new screenshots of its Cessna 210 Turbo Centurion for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, which should be releasing “soon.”
La Tontouta International Airport V2 Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020











Sierrasim Simulations released version 2 of its La Tontouta International Airport (NWWW) in French New Caledonia.
It’s available on Simmarket for $22.47 for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020. If you have v1 for MSFS 2020, you can get either version at a discounted $14,06 price.
You can check out a list of features below, and screenshots for MSFS 2024 above and MSFS 2020 below.
- SDK Ground Texture
- Aerial Images
- PBR textures for buildings, vehicles, etc.
- Airport Objects
- Internal terminal models and many objects
- Optimized models with LODS
- Air Base hangars
- Custom night lighting
- Custom Jetways












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