Today, Japanese developer Technobrain revealed a new look at the upcoming Tokyo Haneda International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Bearing the ICAO code RJTT and the IATA code HND, it’s the busiest airport in Japan, handling most of Tokyo’s domestic traffic and having taken over a lot of the international traffic from Narita as well.
Technobrain’s rendition of the airport has been in development for quite some time, having been announced all the way back in May 2023. Today, we get to see the progress made since the previous video released in March 2025.
We get to see the approach lights and the surrounding area of runway 34 L and the tunnels of the Tokyo Prefectural Route 311 that let you drive under the runway to reach Terminals 1 and 2.
Interestingly, Technobrain also modeled the observation deck of Solamnade Haneda Green Space, which is a great (and lesser-known) place for planespotting near runway 34L. This is certainly the level of detail one can expect from a local developer.
You can watch the video below. At the moment, we don’t yet know when the airport will be released.
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