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Svolvaer (ENSH) On Sale
Svolvær Airport (IATA: SVJ, ICAO: ENSH) is a regional airport serving the town of Svolvær in Vagan Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Its scenic location surrounded by both fjords and towering mountains makes this airport a beautiful destination.Svolvær Airport (IATA: SVJ, ICAO: ENSH) is a regional airport serving the town of Svolvær in Vagan Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Its scenic location surrounded by both fjords and towering mountains makes this airport a beautiful destination.


SVPR Manuel Carlos Piar Intl
Manuel Carlos Piar International Airport (IATA: PZO, ICAO: SVPR), managed by the Bolívar State Government through the Autonomous Service of Regional Airports of Bolívar State, is the sixth most important airport in Venezuela and the main air terminal in the south of the country. Located in the Caroní Municipality of Bolívar State, it serves Ciudad Guayana and handles an average of 2,750 passengers daily (1,000,000 annually) [citation needed]. It offers flights to Caracas, Maracaibo, Porlamar, an... Manuel Carlos Piar International Airport (IATA: PZO, ICAO: SVPR), managed by the Bolívar State Government through the Autonomous Service of Regional Airports of Bolívar State, is the sixth most important airport in Venezuela and the main air terminal in the south of the country. Located in the Caroní Municipality of Bolívar State, it serves Ciudad Guayana and handles an average of 2,750 passengers daily (1,000,000 annually) [citation needed]. It offers flights to Caracas, Maracaibo, Porlamar, and Valencia, and is operated by five of Venezuela's main airlines. The Ciudad Guayana airport recently received International Certification from the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) [1].
SVSO Mayor Buenaventura Vivas Airport
SVSO is the most important airport in the state of Tachira, located about 40 kilometers from the city of San Cristobal, capital of the state of Tachira.
It currently has direct connections with Caracas, Valencia and Porlamar as well as general aviation flights (private).
It also functions as a military air base for the Bolivarian National Armed Force and as a logistical base.
May. Buenaventura Vivas Guerrero International Airport has one of the longest runways in the country, wit... SVSO is the most important airport in the state of Tachira, located about 40 kilometers from the city of San Cristobal, capital of the state of Tachira.
It currently has direct connections with Caracas, Valencia and Porlamar as well as general aviation flights (private).
It also functions as a military air base for the Bolivarian National Armed Force and as a logistical base.
May. Buenaventura Vivas Guerrero International Airport has one of the longest runways in the country, with a length of 3020 meters and a width of 45 meters, which makes it very safe because it allows enough take-off run for larger aircraft.
The orientation of the runway is 12/30. Due to restrictions due to the presence of natural obstacles, the approach and subsequent landing of the aircraft must be done in a 30/12 direction, i. e. in a southeast – northwest direction.
Additionally, take-offs are allowed in any direction.
The surrounding terrain and weather conditions of the region offer a fantastic experience and can be a challenge for all types of flights and pilots.
- PBR textures
- Handmade Ground Poly
- Buildings faithful to the reality
- Exclusive models for this airport based on the Real version
- Friendly Frames
SVVA Arturo Michelena Intl Airport
Arturo Michelena International Airport (IATA: VLN, ICAO: SVVA) is a Venezuelan airport located in the city of Valencia, in the state of Carabobo. It is the fourth most important airport in the country, after Simón Bolívar Airport in Vargas–Maiquetía, La Chinita Airport in Maracaibo, and Santiago Mariño Airport in Porlamar, and it is the main airport of Venezuela’s Central Region.
It enjoys a privileged location, being situated in the north of South America, which allows easy access to in... Arturo Michelena International Airport (IATA: VLN, ICAO: SVVA) is a Venezuelan airport located in the city of Valencia, in the state of Carabobo. It is the fourth most important airport in the country, after Simón Bolívar Airport in Vargas–Maiquetía, La Chinita Airport in Maracaibo, and Santiago Mariño Airport in Porlamar, and it is the main airport of Venezuela’s Central Region.
It enjoys a privileged location, being situated in the north of South America, which allows easy access to international markets. The airport is located within the Valencia Industrial Zone, considered one of the most important manufacturing complexes in Venezuela, making it a key factor in its development as one of the region’s main airports. More than 60% of the air cargo handled in Venezuela passes through this airport, making it the country’s primary cargo airport. The remaining air cargo is mainly distributed between Maiquetía and La Chinita, as well as other less important airports.
The airport is connected to the country’s main national road network via the Autopista Regional del Centro, located seven minutes away. It is also just two and a half hours from the nation’s capital and thirty minutes from Puerto Cabello, the main port on the Venezuelan Caribbean coast.
History
Arturo Michelena International Airport was inaugurated on September 29, 1986, during the presidency of Jaime Lusinchi and the governorship of Oscar Celli. It is one of Venezuela’s most important airports and serves the urban area of Valencia and the state of Carabobo. The first official flight was operated by an Aeropostal (El Margariteño) McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 aircraft.
Arturo Michelena Airport has runways and ramps that meet the requirements of an international airport. It is currently undergoing renovations, and a new taxiway to Runway 10 is scheduled to be inaugurated.
Infrastructure
The airport has Runway 10/28, measuring 3,000 meters in length and 50 meters in width, with an ASPH-PCN-103 surface. It is equipped with runway lighting and signage, as well as a PAPI system. The airport also features a control tower equipped with advanced telecommunications systems, meteorological services, commercial areas, banking services, car rental facilities, and paramedical assistance.
The main passenger apron covers an area of 48,000 square meters and has capacity for eight aircraft, as well as five cargo aircraft.
SVVP Valle De La Pascua V2 Fs20
Valle de la Pascua is the capital city of the Leonardo Infante municipality in the Guárico state, Venezuela. The city is located in the central plains of Venezuela.
The city is located on the central plains of Venezuela and was founded on February 25, 1785 by Father Mariano Martí. Next to Zaraza, Calabozo and San Juan de Los Morros (the state capital), Valle de la Pascua is one of the most important cities of the Guárico state and the more important economically. The vicinity of the city was... Valle de la Pascua is the capital city of the Leonardo Infante municipality in the Guárico state, Venezuela. The city is located in the central plains of Venezuela.
The city is located on the central plains of Venezuela and was founded on February 25, 1785 by Father Mariano Martí. Next to Zaraza, Calabozo and San Juan de Los Morros (the state capital), Valle de la Pascua is one of the most important cities of the Guárico state and the more important economically. The vicinity of the city was the scene of the Battle of Valle de la Pascua in February 1814.
Valle de La Pascua Airport "Tomas Montilla" is the city’s public airport located, mainly serving Valle de La Pascua and nearby towns. It has a 1. 5 km long and 50 m wide Runway. Previously it had flights from the extinct Avensa to the city of Charallave and recently from Albatros Airlines to the city of Maracay.
This Airport operates solely under VFR rules, there’s no RWY lighting nor usable NAV Aids, the VOR Station of the Airport is currently Unusable, operate only during day in VMC weather conditions.
Airport Information:
•ICAO Designator: SVVP
•Orientation: 08/26
•Elevation: 410 ft. (125m)
•Dimensions: 4,921 ft × 164 ft / 1,500 m x 50 m
•Surface: Asphalt.
•Tower Freq: 118. 65
Aeropuerto Valle de la Pascua (SVVP) V2 scenery rebuild:
• The airport has been rebuilt using new techniques for better optimization, adding levels of LODs and textures ranging from 256 pixels to 8K.
• Accurate apron building, military building, tower and surrounding objects, including current schematics, such as details inside the terminal and a new sign with the airport's name
• Windsock added.
• VOR station added (currently Unusable)
• Building and 3D model night light.
• Surrounding terraflora edited.
• Handcrafted scenery.
• Roraima Virtual Airlines fictional items.
• A GSX profile has been created for each ramp
Scenery Animations:
• Terminal Doors: open at 06:00 hrs and closes at 18:00 hrs.
• Control Tower Access Door: open at 06:00 hrs and closes at 18:00 hrs.
• Terminal A/C: it turns on at 06:00 hrs and shuts down at 18:00 hrs.
• Control Tower A/C: it turns on at 06:00 hrs and shuts down at 18:00 hrs.
• Anemometer, barometer, flags and windsock are simulated so that they interact with the simulator in real time!
MSFS 2024 Limitations:
This airport was built using the MSFS 2020 SDK. It works in MSFS 2024 but with the following limitations:
- Animations do not function correctly (this does not limit the airport's usability).
- Flags do not adjust to the wind direction (this does not limit the airport's usability).
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SWBC Barcelos Brazil
Barcelos Airport (IATA: BAZ, ICAO: SWBC) is located in the municipality of Barcelos, in the state of Amazonas.
It is one of the 25 airports in Amazonas included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, created in 2012, by the Federal Government, which aims to build and / or renovate a total of 270 airports across the country.Barcelos Airport (IATA: BAZ, ICAO: SWBC) is located in the municipality of Barcelos, in the state of Amazonas.
It is one of the 25 airports in Amazonas included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, created in 2012, by the Federal Government, which aims to build and / or renovate a total of 270 airports across the country.
SWDR - Fazenda Bandeirante -ms
Fazenda Bandeirantes ( SWDR ) / TAQUARUSSU,MS22 36 32S/053 26 50WADPRIV UTC-4 HJ248 (814)
12 - (750x23 GRASS 5600kg/0. 50MPa)- 30
SBCW (CINDACTA 2)
Features:
- PBR texturing
- Detailed modelling
- Custom lightingFazenda Bandeirantes ( SWDR ) / TAQUARUSSU,MS22 36 32S/053 26 50WADPRIV UTC-4 HJ248 (814)
12 - (750x23 GRASS 5600kg/0. 50MPa)- 30
SBCW (CINDACTA 2)
Features:
- PBR texturing
- Detailed modelling
- Custom lighting
SWFN Flores Airport
SWHT Brazil
Francisco Correa da Cruz Airport (IATA: HUW, ICAO: SWHT) is the airport serving Humaitá, Brazil.
It is one of the 25 airports in Amazonas included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, created in 2012, by the Federal Government, which aims to build and / or renovate a total of 270 airports across the country. Since 2016, the city of Humaitá has not been operating commercial flights, not even with a MAP company that operated the stretch in the past. It was found that on the MA... Francisco Correa da Cruz Airport (IATA: HUW, ICAO: SWHT) is the airport serving Humaitá, Brazil.
It is one of the 25 airports in Amazonas included in the PDAR - Regional Aviation Development Plan, created in 2012, by the Federal Government, which aims to build and / or renovate a total of 270 airports across the country. Since 2016, the city of Humaitá has not been operating commercial flights, not even with a MAP company that operated the stretch in the past. It was found that on the MAP company website there is no longer the option of flights to Humaitá from Manaus
Swiss Airfields Bundle Pt.1 On Sale
Explore a bundle of Swiss airfields from AG Sim, offering a discount for enthusiasts looking to enhance their virtual aviation experience. Contact AG Simulations for inquiries at contact@ag-simulations. com.Explore a bundle of Swiss airfields from AG Sim, offering a discount for enthusiasts looking to enhance their virtual aviation experience. Contact AG Simulations for inquiries at contact@ag-simulations. com.

