The latest aircraft news and releases for Microsoft Flight Simulator
LATEST NEWS AND RELEASES
27Feb
Fenix Simulations releases Airbus A320 Block 2 Update for MSFS
This update marks the culmination of over a year and a half of dedicated work by the Fenix team.
11 mins read
26Feb
iFly previews external model of its 737 MAX 8 for Microsoft Flight Simulator
iFly moves along with the development of the 737 MAX for MSFS.
1 min read
20Feb
FlyByWire reports good progress on the A380X for MSFS
A short but sweet update from the FBW team.
2 mins read
19Feb
Top Mach Studios Announces Sukhoi SU-30MKI for Microsoft Flight Simulator
The latest project from the creators of the best F-22 for the sim.
1 min read
17Feb
iniBuilds Embarks on A350 Development with Hands-On Simulator Session
The team had the opportunity to collect detailed measurements from the flight deck, analyze engine parameters, and study the aircraft's flying characteristics firsthand.
2 mins read
16Feb
TwoToneMurphy Previews the CH-47D by MilTech Simulations
An in-depth look at the CH-47D's features, design, and performance within MSFS.
3 mins read
15Feb
Just Flight Showcases A2A-like Walkaround Feature in Upcoming PA-38 Tomahawk for MSFS
Prepare to be immersed in this very promising aircraft from Just Flight!
2 mins read
13Feb
You Can Now Export a Navigraph Flight Plan Directly to Your Aircraft in MSFS
The latest Navigraph update improves flight plan integration with various avionics systems, including the WT G1000, G3000/5000, and Pro Line 21.
2 mins read
13Feb
Fenix Simulations Shares Deep Dive into the Upcoming Features of the Airbus A320 Block 2 Update
Fenix showcases the wealth of enhancements and new features that will soon come to the A320.
3 mins read
11Feb
Flysimware’s Sierra C24R Enters Coding Phase After Design Completion
The stunning model of the C24R will now be brought to life by the development team.
2 mins read
10Feb
The COWS Diamond DA42 Is Now Available for MSFS
This project was born from the developers' passion and their real-world experience with the aircraft.
3 mins read