Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft and airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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Before we move on to the news, below you can find a flight simulation story that received its own individual coverage.
Also, make sure to check out today’s episode of our “Can You Guess this Airport?” video series.
Without further ado, I leave you with today’s flight simulation news.
Boeing 737 Classic Freighters for MSFS Revealed









CSS Software revealed on Discord the upcoming freighter versions of the 737 classics, -300 and -400.
Since the conversion was never officially offered by Boeing, there are countless variants around. CSS will offer the AEI conversion for the 737-400SF and the PEMCO conversion for the 737-300SF.
Above you can find a few screenshots and below a list of liveries.
Those who own the whole family of Classics will get them at no additional cost, while those who own separate variants will get them at $10 per variant.
737-400SF:
- ASL Airlines OE-IBL
- DHL (Cargoair) LZ-CGT
- Aloha Air Cargo N409YK
- Kalitta Charters II N732CK
- DHL (Kallitta Charters II) N311GT
- Swiftair EC-MNM
- Parcelair (Airwork) ZK-PAT
- West Atlantic G-JMCS
- Mercado Libre (Aeronaves TSM) XA-VEV
- FedEx (ASL Airlines) OE-IBW
- Totalcargo PS-TLE
737-300SF:
- SF Airlines B-2983
- My Indo Airlines PK-MYD
- Uniworld HP-1938UCG
- Buffalo Airways C-FBAE
- Eastern Air Express N811TJ
- Royal Mail (Titan Airways) G-ZAPV
- West Atlantic G-JMCO
- Bluebird Cargo TF-BBG
- TNT (ASL Airlines) OE-IBZ
- Qantas Freight (Express Freighters Australia) VH-XML
- Aerosucre HK-5439
Pietenpol Air Camper Announced for MSFS 2024









Emerald Scenery Design announced a new aircraft for MSFS 2024, and it’s the vintage Pietenpol Air Camper.
The base for development is a 3D scan taken from a walkaround video of a real specimen at Oshkosh. It’ll come with the Continental A-65 engine, which is easy to find information on since it’s still in service on many aircraft today.
A lot of work is still to be done, and no release date has been announced, but we do know that it’ll be a native MSFS 2024 aircraft.
Aeroparque Aldeia da Serra Announced for MSFS 2024



Flyt announced Aeroparque Aldeia da Serra (SJOY), serving Palmeira, Brazil, for MSFS 2024.
They also released a teaser video that you can watch on Facebook.
Moulay Ali Cherif Airport Announced for MSFS 2024
Isma Berk announced Moulay Ali Cherif Airport (GMFK) serving Errachidia in Morocco.
It’s coming for MSFS 2024 soon, and you can see what it looks like above.
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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