Nestled in the heart of the North Carolina’s stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville Regional Airport (IATA: AVL, ICAO: KAVL) serves the city of Asheville, NC and its immediate surroundings.
Opened in 1961, the airport has seen several renovation projects, including the replacement of its runway which was completed in November 2020. The airport has seen significant increase in traffic over the years - A major renovation project is currently underway to ultimately completely replace the ... Nestled in the heart of the North Carolina’s stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville Regional Airport (IATA: AVL, ICAO: KAVL) serves the city of Asheville, NC and its immediate surroundings.
Opened in 1961, the airport has seen several renovation projects, including the replacement of its runway which was completed in November 2020. The airport has seen significant increase in traffic over the years - A major renovation project is currently underway to ultimately completely replace the existing terminal, which is not scheduled to be completed until 2027.
The airport offers a great launch point to explore the surrounding North Carolina landscapes or the nearby point of interest - Biltmore Estate – the largest privately-owned home in the United States.
Features:
- Over a dozen hand-modelled buildings with PBR textures and signage including the multi-level parking garage, rental maintenance buildings, fire department and other airport service buildings, GA hangars, and the Signature Flight Center. The Linamar Light Metals building, a prominent building just west of the airfield has been added as it is absent in the default scenery - The default KAVL scenery has the runway incorrectly positioned to the left of the actual runway. This is where the temporary runway existed prior to the opening of the new runway in 2020. This scenery corrects the runways and surrounding taxiways – allowing for proper RNAV and ILS approaches. - Animated rotating model of KAVL’s ground radar. - Animated jetways - Three hangar parking spots to store your private aircraft.
This scenery represents the airport as it appeared just before the major renovation which commenced in 2023.
Frank Pais International Airport (IATA: HOG, ICAO: MUHG) is an airport not only serving the city of Holguin but as a popular landing spot for tourists visiting the resorts situated on the nearby Playa Pesquero and Playa Blanca beaches.
Built originally as a military airport in 1962, the airport started civilian operations just 4 years later. The military apron, and its associated bunkers and barracks, are located on the north side of the airport.
Several expansions followed suit ... Frank Pais International Airport (IATA: HOG, ICAO: MUHG) is an airport not only serving the city of Holguin but as a popular landing spot for tourists visiting the resorts situated on the nearby Playa Pesquero and Playa Blanca beaches.
Built originally as a military airport in 1962, the airport started civilian operations just 4 years later. The military apron, and its associated bunkers and barracks, are located on the north side of the airport.
Several expansions followed suit and the main terminal can now handle up to 1200 passengers per hour. Several airlines offer seasonal summer destination routes such as Air Canada Rouge, Air Transat, Condor, and Sunwing Airlines, as well as other American and local carriers.
Features
- Hand-made detailed models of the main international terminal, domestic terminal and surrounding support buildings, featuring PBR textures - Tour buses and car parks ready to take tourists to their holiday destinations - Control towers and military apron included, with nearby bunkers and barracks - Fully functioning night lighting