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King FAHD International Airport-dammam Airport
King Fahd International Airport (Arabic: مطار الملك فهد الدولي; abbr. KFIA) ̣IAIA: DMM,ICAO: OEDF), also known as Dammam International Airport or simply Dammam Airport or King Fahd Airport, is the international airport serving Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The airport is located 31 kilometres (19 miles) northwest of downtown Dammam and is named after the former King of Saudi Arabia, Fahd ibn Abdulaziz. The airport serves the entire Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and is one of the three primary intern... King Fahd International Airport (Arabic: مطار الملك فهد الدولي; abbr. KFIA) ̣IAIA: DMM,ICAO: OEDF), also known as Dammam International Airport or simply Dammam Airport or King Fahd Airport, is the international airport serving Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The airport is located 31 kilometres (19 miles) northwest of downtown Dammam and is named after the former King of Saudi Arabia, Fahd ibn Abdulaziz. The airport serves the entire Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and is one of the three primary international airports in the kingdom. King Fahd International is also the largest airport in the world by area, with the area of the airport property being an approximate 776 square kilometres (300 square miles), even though the airport building itself is just 36. 75 km2 source: Wikipedia
Features:
- PBR Textures
- Dynamic rain on control tower
- Dynamic Lighting
- Real Ground Markings
- Custom, painstakingly hand-crafted pavement, showcasing all imperfections including dirt
King Shaka (FALE)
King Shaka International Airport abbreviated KSIA, is the primary airport serving Durban, South Africa. Located in La Mercy, KwaZulu-Natal, approximately 35 km (22 mi) north of the city centre of Durban, it opened its doors to passengers on 1 May 2010, just over a month before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It replaced Durban International Airport (ICAO: FADN) and uses the same IATA airport code.
The airport forms part of the Dube TradePort, which will additionally consist of a tr... King Shaka International Airport abbreviated KSIA, is the primary airport serving Durban, South Africa. Located in La Mercy, KwaZulu-Natal, approximately 35 km (22 mi) north of the city centre of Durban, it opened its doors to passengers on 1 May 2010, just over a month before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It replaced Durban International Airport (ICAO: FADN) and uses the same IATA airport code.
The airport forms part of the Dube TradePort, which will additionally consist of a trade zone linked to the airport's cargo terminal, facilities to support the airport such as nearby offices and transit accommodation for tourists, an integrated agricultural export zone, and an IT platform
The largest aircraft KSIA currently has scheduled services for is the Boeing 777-300ER, with Emirates operating Dubai–Durban, despite the fact that KSIA's runway length and terminal were designed to theoretically handle regular large airliners. In September 2015, during the World Routes Conference which was held in Durban (the first time on African soil), Turkish Airlines announced a new international service to Istanbul and Qatar Airways announced the commencement of service to Doha in December of that year.
Kingair 350i Control Tuning
- This addon works on the tires and suspension (contact with the ground) in an improved way to provide a realistic immersion as happens in real life.
- The second part works on the surface controls, leaving smoother control, without jerks in the controls, which you can notice as soon as you take off with your plane.
- The plane's rudder rolls more smoothly, pulling and lowering the nose is less risky, making the flight more realistic and enjoyable, close to the real world command... - This addon works on the tires and suspension (contact with the ground) in an improved way to provide a realistic immersion as happens in real life.
- The second part works on the surface controls, leaving smoother control, without jerks in the controls, which you can notice as soon as you take off with your plane.
- The plane's rudder rolls more smoothly, pulling and lowering the nose is less risky, making the flight more realistic and enjoyable, close to the real world command of this plane.
NEWS CT MODS 1. 0. 0
- WEIGHT AND BALANCER
- CONTACT POINTS
- FLIGHT TUNING RUDDER MODS
KingAir Military Liveries On Sale
KINL - Falls International
Experience the fully modernized KINL – Falls International Airport in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 & 2024. This scenery recreates the airport after its recent multi-year renovation, featuring the newly built terminal complex, updated grounds, and the extensively reconstructed 7,400 ft runway, capable of supporting everything from GA aircraft to regional jets including scheduled service operated by Delta Airlines. Accurate runway lighting, detailed nav-aids, and full ILS approach capability br... Experience the fully modernized KINL – Falls International Airport in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 & 2024. This scenery recreates the airport after its recent multi-year renovation, featuring the newly built terminal complex, updated grounds, and the extensively reconstructed 7,400 ft runway, capable of supporting everything from GA aircraft to regional jets including scheduled service operated by Delta Airlines. Accurate runway lighting, detailed nav-aids, and full ILS approach capability bring realistic IFR operations to northern Minnesota’s gateway airport. With high-resolution textures, custom structures, and hand-crafted surrounding terrain, KINL becomes an immersive, performance-optimized destination for VFR and IFR flights alike.
Features include:
Full PBR high resolution textures
Handcrafted models including:
NOAA weather station
Airport VOR antenna
Main terminal, FBO, and ARFF buildings
Fully rendered aiport lighting and night lighting textures
Custom taxi lines and markings
AI traffic support and ATC ground support
Kinsarvik, Norway On Sale
GENERAL
This scenery is based around Vetlemoen Heliport, Airlift AS' base in Kinsarvik, and Statkraft (National Energy Company) facilities in the surrounding area. Kinsarvik is a part of a scenic area known as Hardanger in Norway. Hardanger is home to Folgefonna, Norway's third largest glacier, fjords, mountains, and the popular Trolltunga (Troll's Tongue).
ABOUT AIRLIFT BASE KINSARVIK – ENW1V
Vetlemoen Heliport was established in 1987 and includes a hangar and a small housing complex... GENERAL
This scenery is based around Vetlemoen Heliport, Airlift AS' base in Kinsarvik, and Statkraft (National Energy Company) facilities in the surrounding area. Kinsarvik is a part of a scenic area known as Hardanger in Norway. Hardanger is home to Folgefonna, Norway's third largest glacier, fjords, mountains, and the popular Trolltunga (Troll's Tongue).
ABOUT AIRLIFT BASE KINSARVIK – ENW1V
Vetlemoen Heliport was established in 1987 and includes a hangar and a small housing complex for the crews on duty. The hangar can fit 5 AS350/H125 helicopters but is usually serving 2-3 of them. Additionally, an A109E used for Human External Cargo (HEC) operations is based in Kinsarvik.
In Kinsarvik the Airlift Part-145 organization can provide line-maintenance for the AS350/H125 and the A109E, as well as base-maintenance for the AS350/H125.
The maximum permitted D-value is 13. 1m, SAR/POLICE/HOSP exempt. The Super Puma drops by sometimes, on special approval from the authorities. SAR and HEMS operators regularly visit to refuel (AW101/H135/H145).
The heliport uses the Norwegian G-class airspace unicom frequency of 123. 500MHz.
See appendix A for recommended approach and departure routes. The South-Eastern approach/departure is particularly scenic, taking you over the amazing waterfalls of Husedalen valley.
ABOUT AIRLIFT AS
Airlift AS was founded in 1986, and acquired local Kinsarvik helicopter company, Helikopterteneste, in 1999.
As of March 2025, Airlift AS operates the following fleet:
- 18 AS350/H125
- 3 AW169
- 1 A109E
- 1 AS332C
Airlift has bases at Bringeland (Main base), Kinsarvik, Flesland, Hovden, Kjevik, Torp, Gardermoen, Frosta, Tromsø and Hammerfest.
The AS350 is the workhorse of the onshore helicopter market in Norway, and Airlift's onshore operation is focused on Helicopter External Sling-Load Operations (HESLO), commonly known as longline (or utility) operations. The main driving force for onshore helicopter operations in Norway is the energy sector and is mainly focused on the hydroelectric industry. Helicopters are used in all phases of hydroelectric infrastructure construction and maintenance in areas not accessible by roads.
This ranges from flying building materials for concrete formwork, concrete, foundations for powerline towers, assembly of powerline towers, stringing of powerlines, to later support of the same infrastructure. Other uses are photo/filming, powerline inspections, geological survey flights, shipborne expeditions, arctic operations, charter and sightseeing. Kinsarvik is strategically placed by the Hardangervidda plateau, which is also a National Park. There are a lot of cabins in that area, and they use helicopters from Kinsarvik to resupply provisions.
The A109E is used for HEC-operations, primarily installing and changing powerline obstacle marker balls. The nature of this operation means that the A109E is rarely in Kinsarvik, except for line-maintenance.
Airlift's 3 AW169s operate on a contract for the Norwegian Coastal Administration for Marine Pilot Operations in Bergen and Hammerfest, as well as in support of the Police in Northern Norway. The Marine Pilot Operation is a Helicopter Hoist Operation and is flown day or night (NVG) VFR and IFR.
The AS332C is used as a heavy lifter and specializes in global flare-tip change operations for offshore installations.
ABOUT THE INCLUDED HELIPADS
The mountains around Mauranger are well suited to use water run-off from the glacier and is home to a complex infrastructure of power stations and reservoirs. It holds several sites related to a vast network of tunnels for water between the reservoirs, where valves can be opened and closed to steer water where it is needed for power generation. Several of those sites are included in this package. Typical missions are flying personnel and equipment from Mauranger Hydroelectric Power Station to the various sites. Below is a listing of the included sites. See Appendix B for an overview of some of the infrastructure in the area.
Additionally, a helipad near the scenic Trolltunga is included. This was built used for ease of transportation of Statkraft personnel from Ringedalen.
- Mauranger Hydroelectric Powerstation – ENW7G – Parking 0
- Vinduet – ENW6K – Parking 2
- Kvanngrøvatnet – ENW5R – Parking 2
- Jukla East – ENW3Y – Parking 2
- Trolltunga Helipad – ENW4Z – Parking 3
SIMULATOR TECHNICAL DETAILS
The helicopter parkings should be spawnable with the Asobo H125, but may not work with other helicopter types. There are also included spawnable areas for float planes near each site.
There are also included spawnable areas for float-planes near each site.
Kinshasa
N’Djili International Airport (FZAA) serves Kinshasa, the vibrant capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located on the banks of the mighty Congo River. The airport features a long 4,700 m runway that can handle heavy international traffic, but heat, humidity, and frequent tropical storms make every approach a challenge. Visibility can change quickly, and the dense haze over the city often calls for precise IFR procedures. Approaching over the vast river valley offers a stunning contra... N’Djili International Airport (FZAA) serves Kinshasa, the vibrant capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located on the banks of the mighty Congo River. The airport features a long 4,700 m runway that can handle heavy international traffic, but heat, humidity, and frequent tropical storms make every approach a challenge. Visibility can change quickly, and the dense haze over the city often calls for precise IFR procedures. Approaching over the vast river valley offers a stunning contrast between jungle green and urban sprawl.
Bienvenue à Kinshasa!
Features:
- Accurate rendition of N’Djili International Airport, Kinshasa, DRC (FZAA)
- Detailed ground and models
- Realistic light environment
- MSFS technologies (dynamic lighting, reflective textures and more)
- Includes static parked aircraft near hangars
- Optimized for great performance and visual quality
- Compatible with all known add-ons including GSX

