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Aurora Airport
Chicago Aurora Municipal Airport (ICAO: KARR) was opened in April 1966 and located in the village of Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States, which is approximately 8 miles west of the city of Aurora. The airport is designated as a reliever airport for Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports, with a large apron that could park numerous aircraft. It has 3 runways: Runway 9/27: 6,501 x 100 ft (1,982 x 30 m), Runway 15/33: 5,503 x 100 ft (1,677 x 30 m), Runway 18/36: 3,198 x 75 ft (975 x 23 m). Runways... Chicago Aurora Municipal Airport (ICAO: KARR) was opened in April 1966 and located in the village of Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States, which is approximately 8 miles west of the city of Aurora. The airport is designated as a reliever airport for Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports, with a large apron that could park numerous aircraft. It has 3 runways: Runway 9/27: 6,501 x 100 ft (1,982 x 30 m), Runway 15/33: 5,503 x 100 ft (1,677 x 30 m), Runway 18/36: 3,198 x 75 ft (975 x 23 m). Runways 09 has a full ILS Instrument approach and 33 has a Localizer approach. The airport is home to many general aviation businesses including flying schools, maintenance and medical services. The largest business is JA Flight training, with 2 massive hangers and offices on the south side. The Main FBO is the JA Jet Center with its refurbished hangar, which is now a modern terminal with a large aircraft parking Canopy to keep arriving passengers dry and shaded from the weather.
The other FBO is REVV aviation with a smaller facility on the main apron, offering arriving pilots fuel, parking and taxi services. The eastern side of the airfield is home to the 'Sky haven' complex. Consisting of 36 steel buildings containing 194 heated and insulated hangar units. Towards the west is the Air Classics Museum of Aviation. A volunteer-run aviation museum with a variety of classic aircraft from the 1940s on wards.
***You Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Hi Res ground image
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Real Internal details and Parallax internals
- Static aircraft (optional)
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Cardiff 2021
Welcome to Cardiff International Airport (EGFF) (Welsh: Maes Awyr Caerdydd), which serves Cardiff and the rest of South, Mid and West Wales. Around 1. 6 million passengers used the airport in 2019, which is the highest number since 2008. The airport offers international scheduled flights and is served by scheduled, low-fare, business and charter carriers. The airport dates back to the early 1940s, as a wartime satellite aerodrome and training base named RAF Rhoose.
Our scenery is made wi... Welcome to Cardiff International Airport (EGFF) (Welsh: Maes Awyr Caerdydd), which serves Cardiff and the rest of South, Mid and West Wales. Around 1. 6 million passengers used the airport in 2019, which is the highest number since 2008. The airport offers international scheduled flights and is served by scheduled, low-fare, business and charter carriers. The airport dates back to the early 1940s, as a wartime satellite aerodrome and training base named RAF Rhoose.
Our scenery is made with HD photographic images that uses PBR materials. With high detail models researched and based on the real airport, including both large and small details to enhance your flight SIM experience. With the advantages of the MSFS engine, we can now bring you sloping runways and enhanced lighting effects not previously possible with other simulators. In addition to airport scenery, we also include general aviation static aircraft scenery to complement and enhance the airport, but will not affect or clash with AI traffic. The scenery is based on the airport as it was in 2021, and is optimized for the new MS flight sim.
***You Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Hi Res ground image
- Stunning Night Effects
- High detailed Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- GA Static Aircraft
- Vegetation
- PBR Materials
- Animated 'WigWags'
- Animated Radar
- Internal Tower details
- Internal Pier details
- Animates Jetways
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EGAC - Belfast City Airport
Welcome to George Best Belfast City Airport (EGAC). Not to be confused with Belfast International Airport (EGAA) which is 15 miles to the west. This City airport is right in the heart of Belfast, close to the docks, the Exhibition centre and the Titanic museum. Directly opposite is the famous original Shorts of Belfast factory complex which latter became the 'Bombardier' factory but has now changed hands again to 'Spirit Aerospace'
Belfast City airport opened in 1938 and was called Sydenh... Welcome to George Best Belfast City Airport (EGAC). Not to be confused with Belfast International Airport (EGAA) which is 15 miles to the west. This City airport is right in the heart of Belfast, close to the docks, the Exhibition centre and the Titanic museum. Directly opposite is the famous original Shorts of Belfast factory complex which latter became the 'Bombardier' factory but has now changed hands again to 'Spirit Aerospace'
Belfast City airport opened in 1938 and was called Sydenham Airport. It was the main airport at the time for Belfast, but war was too soon changed how it was used. During the war, it was named HMS Gadwall (also known as RNAS Belfast or RNAS Sydenham). Unlike other UK airports, it remained in RAF or RNAS service right up until 1978, carrying the name RAF Belfast. After 1978 it was then purely used by Shorts aircraft manufacturers.
In 1983, it started to attract interest from airlines as a true airport again, and various routes were started up. In 2001 a new modern terminal was build and continued to expand. Today many airlines fly from Belfast City including Flybe(version2), British Airways, EasyJet, Ryanair and Aer Lingus. Ryanair, have since moved away due to the pandemic, but may return at some point.
Our scenery is made with HD photographic images that uses PBR materials. With high detail models researched and based on the real airport, including both large and small details to enhance your flight SIM experience. With the advantages of the MSFS engine, we can now bring you sloping runways and enhanced lighting effects not previously possible with other simulators. The scenery is based on the airport as it was in 2022, and is optimized for the new MS flight sim.
***You Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Hi Res ground image
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Internal Tower details
- Internal Pier details
- Animated Jetway
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EGAE - City Of Derry Airport
The City of Derry Airport (IATA: LDY, ICAO: EGAE) is a regional airport located in Eglinton, about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Derry, Northern Ireland. It has played a significant role in the local economy and transportation network since its establishment.
The airport dates back to World War II and was originally built as RAF Eglinton in 1941. It served as a base for Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter squadrons and later for the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm.
In 1947, after the war, the ai... The City of Derry Airport (IATA: LDY, ICAO: EGAE) is a regional airport located in Eglinton, about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Derry, Northern Ireland. It has played a significant role in the local economy and transportation network since its establishment.
The airport dates back to World War II and was originally built as RAF Eglinton in 1941. It served as a base for Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter squadrons and later for the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm.
In 1947, after the war, the airfield was closed as a military base. In the 1950s, Eglinton airfield was used by local flying clubs and for private aviation and by the late 1970s, the local council saw potential in developing the site into a commercial airport. In 1978, the facility officially reopened as City of Derry Airport, operated by the local authorities. From the 1980' The airport saw increasing use for domestic flights, particularly to London and Glasgow and in 1999 A new terminal building was opened to accommodate growing passenger numbers. F urther expansion, including an extended runway, upgraded facilities, and improved safety features. The airport has faced challenges, including competition from Belfast airports and fluctuating passenger numbers. In recent years, City of Derry Airport has focused on maintaining key routes to London, Liverpool, and Glasgow, with airlines like Loganair and Ryanair operating flights. The airport continues to receive government support to ensure connectivity for the North West region. Current Status and Future Prospects City of Derry Airport remains an important transport hub for the Derry/Londonderry region and the wider northwest of Ireland.
Discussions on future funding, route expansions, and sustainability continue to shape its development.
Runway 08/26
Length: 1,968 meters (6,457 feet)
Surface: Asphalt
Lighting: High-intensity runway lights (HIRL), Precision Approach Path Indicators (PAPI)
ILS: Available on Runway 26/08 08 has an OFFSET ILS
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- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Static GA aircraft
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EGBB Birmingham Airport New
Birmingham Airport (IATA: BHX, ICAO: EGBB) for MSFS2020 and MSFS2024
Airport Overview:
Birmingham Airport is located in the West Midlands of England, roughly 8 miles southeast of the city centre. It serves as the UK’s seventh busiest airport by passenger numbers, acting as a key hub for both domestic and international travel.
Airport History:
Birmingham Airport (formerly Elmdon Airport) officially opened on 8 July 1939, built on the site of the former Castle Bromwich aerodro... Birmingham Airport (IATA: BHX, ICAO: EGBB) for MSFS2020 and MSFS2024
Airport Overview:
Birmingham Airport is located in the West Midlands of England, roughly 8 miles southeast of the city centre. It serves as the UK’s seventh busiest airport by passenger numbers, acting as a key hub for both domestic and international travel.
Airport History:
Birmingham Airport (formerly Elmdon Airport) officially opened on 8 July 1939, built on the site of the former Castle Bromwich aerodrome to replace the increasingly inadequate Elmdon airfield. During World War II, the airport was requisitioned by the Air Ministry and served as both an RAF and Royal Navy base—primarily used for flight training and aircraft production. Civilian operations resumed on 8 July 1946, exactly seven years after its opening. Following the war, Birmingham experienced steady commercial growth. In 1984, Terminal 1 was unveiled, followed by the addition of Terminal 2 in 1991, significantly expanding passenger handling capabilities. The two terminals were consolidated into one integrated terminal in 2011—creating today’s configuration, featuring gates 1–20 in the old Terminal 2 and the rest in Terminal 1, linked via the Millennium Link. Infrastructure improvements continued into the 21st century—in 2014, major runway extension works concluded, stretching the primary runway 15/33 to 3,052 m (10,013 ft), enhancing the airport’s capacity for handling larger aircraft and long-haul flights
Today:
EGBB handles over 12. 8 million passengers per year (2024 data) and serves as a major base for airlines such as easyJet, Jet2. com, Ryanair, and TUI Airways
Navigation Details:
Runway 15/33: 3,052 m × 46 m (10,013 ft × 148 ft). ILS Frequency: Both Runways 15 and 33 share the ILS frequency of 110. 10 MHz, with respective inbound course headings approximately 148° (RWY 15) and 328° (RWY 33)
Performance optimised:
This scenery is made with performance in mind. As such details you don't see from the cockpit of your aircraft while flying in and out are kept to a minimum. So don't except to walk through the terminal or other parts that can only be seen by slewing to other areas. I believe most flight simmers, fly in and fly out, and the want it to be smooth. Sacrifices have to be made to achieve this goal. If you want to explore the airport coffee shop or checkin, then this is NOT the product for you.
The scenery uses multiple 'LODs' for all the main objects, these lods levels have been made so you don't notice the change over much. This has been tested and developed in VR which is most noticeable platform for visually annoying LOD changes. Setting your FS object Level of details to 80 or higher is a good compromise. You can use 40+ in flat screen and you will not noticed big Lod changes to the models.
**You Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Static GA aircraft
- Animated Jetways
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EGCJ - Sherburn In Elmet
Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield ICAO Code: EGCJ. , located near the village of Sherburn-in-Elmet in North Yorkshire, England, is a historic airfield with a long-standing connection to aviation. The Airfield has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century, and it played a significant role during World War II. Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield was an important site for aircraft manufacturing and assembly. It served as a base for the Royal Air Force (RAF) and was a significant production site for air... Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield ICAO Code: EGCJ. , located near the village of Sherburn-in-Elmet in North Yorkshire, England, is a historic airfield with a long-standing connection to aviation. The Airfield has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century, and it played a significant role during World War II. Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield was an important site for aircraft manufacturing and assembly. It served as a base for the Royal Air Force (RAF) and was a significant production site for aircraft such as the Airspeed Oxford, a twin-engine trainer aircraft used for pilot training. Additionally, Fairey Swordfish aircraft, a famous torpedo bomber, were produced and assembled here.
Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield is primarily a general aviation airfield. It serves as a hub for private flying, flight training, and various aviation events. It’s known for its active flying club, Sherburn Aero Club, which is one of the largest flying clubs in the UK. The airfield has several hangars for aircraft storage and maintenance, providing support for both privately owned planes and training aircraft. Flight Training: Sherburn Aero Club offers pilot training, including PPL (Private Pilot’s License), LAPL (Light Aircraft Pilot’s License), and other aviation courses. The club operates a fleet of training aircraft. Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield remains a vibrant hub for aviation in the region. It caters to various forms of general aviation, including recreational flying, pilot training, and even microlight flying. It also serves as a destination for visiting pilots due to its welcoming atmosphere and good facilities. The airfield is known for its scenic surroundings, making it an appealing place for both local and visiting pilots. Its location allows for flights over picturesque parts of Yorkshire, including the nearby Dales and Moors.
Runways: The airfield has three grass runways, which vary in length to accommodate different types of light aircraft.
Runway 10/28: Approximately 828 meters Tarmac
Runway 10/28: Approximately 622 meters Grass
Runway 06/24: Approximately 771 meters Grass
Runway 01/19: Approximately 581 meters Grass
***You Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Hi Res ground image
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Static aircraft
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EGFF - Cardiff Airport
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EGGD - Bristol Airport
Welcome to Bristol Airport. An ever changing and growing airport serving the Southwest of England. This Scenery is the first for the new Microsoft Flight Simulator. We have remade the 2019 version of Bristol to work with the new and superb Microsoft Flight simulator. The models and graphics have been improved and converted to the new official MSFS model format.
Our new system takes advantage of the sloping terrain technology in MSFS. We now have sloping runways and airport surfaces. N... Welcome to Bristol Airport. An ever changing and growing airport serving the Southwest of England. This Scenery is the first for the new Microsoft Flight Simulator. We have remade the 2019 version of Bristol to work with the new and superb Microsoft Flight simulator. The models and graphics have been improved and converted to the new official MSFS model format.
Our new system takes advantage of the sloping terrain technology in MSFS. We now have sloping runways and airport surfaces. No more will we have to put up with flat unrealistic airports!. You can see the undulation in the runway and even experiences changes in apron and taxiway slopes.
The scenery utilises many of the new MSFS features, including airport and approach light models. The MSFS Vegetation system is used where possible to populate the airfield with grass, trees and scrubs.
- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Replacement MSFS airport base image
- UK Runway markings
- Use of MSFS Night lights
- Custom HD Vehicles
- Good Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Airliner Static Aircraft
- GA Static Aircraft
- PBR Materials
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EGHH - Bournemouth Airport
Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) is a regional airport located near the town of Hurn in Dorset, England, approximately 7 kilometres (4. 3 miles) north-northeast of Bournemouth city centre. It serves the south of England and nearby areas, offering domestic and international flights to several European destinations, with regular flights via Ryanair and TUI and occasionally EasyJet flights. It has a rich General aviation hub with companies like Draken Europe, AV8, XLR, 'Jets' Thurston Av... Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) is a regional airport located near the town of Hurn in Dorset, England, approximately 7 kilometres (4. 3 miles) north-northeast of Bournemouth city centre. It serves the south of England and nearby areas, offering domestic and international flights to several European destinations, with regular flights via Ryanair and TUI and occasionally EasyJet flights. It has a rich General aviation hub with companies like Draken Europe, AV8, XLR, 'Jets' Thurston Aviation, Gama and many, many more. It is also home to 'European Cargo', with its fleet of Cargo converted A340-600s aircraft.
History
Established: Originally opened in 1941 as RAF Hurn, the airport was initially used for military operations during World War II. After the war, it became a civilian airport and was officially renamed Bournemouth International Airport in the late 1950s.
Growth: The airport experienced significant growth in the 1990s and early 2000s, especially as budget airlines like Ryanair and easyJet began offering more routes to European cities. In the 1960-1980s it was home to Vickers aircraft/British aerospace making the Viscount and BAC1-11 airliners. Another historic operation is 'Draken Europe' specializing in providing adversary air training and other defence-related aviation solutions. It operates a fleet of aircraft that support military training exercises for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) and other international clients. The site was previous called 'Cobham' and before that 'Flight Refuelling' with its now ageing Fleet of falcon 20 aircraft.
Facilities
Terminals: The airport has a single passenger terminal, which is small and easy to navigate compared to larger airports. It offers essential services such as duty-free shopping, cafés, and car rental services.
Parking: There are several parking options, including short-stay, long-stay, and premium parking. Parking can be pre-booked online for better rates.
Transportation: Bournemouth Airport is accessible via public transport (bus and taxi services). The nearest train station is Bournemouth, from which buses or taxis can be taken to the airport. The airport is also close to the A338 dual carriageway, offering convenient road access.
Airlines and Destinations
Bournemouth Airport operates flights to several destinations, mainly across Europe. Common routes include:
Spain: Flights to destinations like Alicante, Malaga, and Mallorca.
Portugal: Popular routes to Faro.
Cyprus: Flights to Paphos.
Seasonal Destinations: Some seasonal routes include Turkey, Greece, and the Canary Islands.
Key airlines operating at Bournemouth Airport include:
Ryanair: A major budget airline, providing many of the low-cost European routes.
TUI Airways: Primarily for holiday charter flights to popular holiday spots.
Runway Number: 08/26
Runway Length: 2,271 meters (7,451 feet)
Runway Width: 45 meters (148 feet)
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- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Hi Res ground image
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Static aircraft
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EGHQ - Newquay Airport
Cornwall Newquay Airport EGHQ (MSFS has it incorrectly listed as 'St Mawgan AB'), situated in the picturesque county of Cornwall, UK, is a vibrant hub of both commercial aviation and aerospace innovation. Nestled near the renowned coastal town of Newquay, the airport serves as the gateway to one of England's most beloved tourist destinations, providing convenient access to Cornwall's stunning beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming villages.
History:
Cornwall Newquay Airport started as R... Cornwall Newquay Airport EGHQ (MSFS has it incorrectly listed as 'St Mawgan AB'), situated in the picturesque county of Cornwall, UK, is a vibrant hub of both commercial aviation and aerospace innovation. Nestled near the renowned coastal town of Newquay, the airport serves as the gateway to one of England's most beloved tourist destinations, providing convenient access to Cornwall's stunning beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming villages.
History:
Cornwall Newquay Airport started as RAF St Mawgan EGDG, an airbase for the Royal Air Force during World War II. The airfield was primarily used for anti-submarine patrols and as a Coastal Command base. RAF St Mawgan continued to be an important base for maritime reconnaissance and search and rescue operations. The United States Navy used the base for anti-submarine warfare during the Cold War. The Air base was also home to classic British Nimrod during the 1980s,1990s and 2000s. In the 1980s saw the construction of the Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS) which were primarily used to house and protect the United States Air Force aircraft. Specifically F-111, these shelters were designed to safeguard the aircraft from potential Soviet attacks during the Cold War. In 2008 the airport was rebranded as Newquay Cornwall Airport and officially separated from RAF St Mawgan. Commercial operations were expanded, and investment was made to upgrade facilities to support increased passenger traffic. In 2019 Cornwall Airport Newquay was recognized as the fastest-growing airport in the UK in terms of passenger numbers, reflecting its increasing popularity. In 2021 The UK Space Agency announced that Cornwall Airport Newquay would be the site of Spaceport Cornwall, with plans for horizontal satellite launches in partnership with Virgin Orbit and in 2022 Spaceport Cornwall saw its first operational activities, marking a significant milestone in the airport's history and its role in the UK's space industry.
Today:
The airport boasts modern facilities designed to cater to the needs of travellers and businesses alike. The terminal building offers a range of amenities, including retail outlets, dining options, and car rental services. Cornwall Newquay Airport offers a variety of flight services, including scheduled domestic and international flights, seasonal charters, and private aviation options. Key routes connect Cornwall with major UK cities such as London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, as well as popular holiday destinations in Europe. The airport is served by several airlines, including Ryanair, British Airways, and Loganair, providing travellers with a range of options for their journeys.
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- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Hi Res ground image
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Static aircraft
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