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EGJB - Guernsey Airport
Guernsey Airport (IATA: GCI, ICAO: EGJB) is the primary airport serving the island of Guernsey. The airport opened in 1939, just before World War II. Over the years, it has undergone several upgrades, including runway extensions and terminal refurbishments, to accommodate modern aircraft and passenger needs. Located in the Channel Islands, which are situated between the United Kingdom and France. The airport's elevation is 102 feet (31 meters) above sea level and is owned and operated by the Sta... Guernsey Airport (IATA: GCI, ICAO: EGJB) is the primary airport serving the island of Guernsey. The airport opened in 1939, just before World War II. Over the years, it has undergone several upgrades, including runway extensions and terminal refurbishments, to accommodate modern aircraft and passenger needs. Located in the Channel Islands, which are situated between the United Kingdom and France. The airport's elevation is 102 feet (31 meters) above sea level and is owned and operated by the States of Guernsey. Guernsey Airport has a single asphalt runway (09/27), which is 1,463 meters (4,800 feet) long. This runway supports a mix of small regional jets, turboprops, and general aviation aircraft. The airport has a modern terminal building equipped to handle domestic and international flights. Facilities include check-in counters, security screening, lounges, retail shops, and food and beverage outlets. In addition to commercial operations, the airport supports general aviation, air ambulance services, and occasional military flights.
Guernsey Airport primarily serves regional routes, with flights connecting to destinations in the UK, such as London (Gatwick), Southampton, and Birmingham, as well as nearby Jersey. Aurigny, the airline owned by the States of Guernsey, is the primary carrier operating from the airport. Blue islands is another carrier with its fleet of ATR42 aircraft.
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- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
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- Vegatation
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EGJJ - Jersey Airport
Jersey Airport was opened on 10th March 1937, and covered an area of 97 acres, with a 980-yard grass runway. This included a new terminal building, a central tower, and two side buildings for arrivals and departures. There were also two large hangars. In July 1940 enemy forces touched down, and five years of German occupation followed during World War Two. Following liberation in May 1945, Jersey Airport started passenger flights once again, and traffic dramatically increased.
During th... Jersey Airport was opened on 10th March 1937, and covered an area of 97 acres, with a 980-yard grass runway. This included a new terminal building, a central tower, and two side buildings for arrivals and departures. There were also two large hangars. In July 1940 enemy forces touched down, and five years of German occupation followed during World War Two. Following liberation in May 1945, Jersey Airport started passenger flights once again, and traffic dramatically increased.
During the 1950s a tarmac runway was built, and by 1965 jets were able to use the airport. By 1976 the number of passengers using Jersey Airport was over 100,000 and improvements continued into the 1980s.
A modern departures' extension was opened in 1997, providing much more space and better facilities. A new Air Traffic Control Building and Tower were built in 2010, with the old tower removed from the original terminal (restoring it back to it's 1930s appearance)
Our new system takes advantage of the sloping terrain technology in MSFS. We now have sloping runways and airports. No more will we have to put up with flat, unrealistic airports. You can see the undulation in the runway and even experiences changes apron and taxiway slopes.
The scenery utilizes many of the new MSFS features, including their airport and approach light models. The MSFS Vegetation system is used where possible to populate the airfield with grass, trees and scrubs. Scenery also includes animated runway guard lights (wigwags) and rotating radar.
***You Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
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Vegetation
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Animated 'WigWags' and radar
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EGLC - London City Airport
London City Airport is an international airport located in the East end of London. It was first proposed in 1981 by Reg Ward, a former director of the British Airports Authority. The proposal was initially met with scepticism, as the site was a former dockyard on the River Thames that required extensive redevelopment. However, the project received support from the London Docklands Development Corporation, which saw the airport as a way to stimulate economic growth in the area. Construction began... London City Airport is an international airport located in the East end of London. It was first proposed in 1981 by Reg Ward, a former director of the British Airports Authority. The proposal was initially met with scepticism, as the site was a former dockyard on the River Thames that required extensive redevelopment. However, the project received support from the London Docklands Development Corporation, which saw the airport as a way to stimulate economic growth in the area. Construction began in 1986, and the airport officially opened on November 5, 1987, with a single runway and a small terminal building. In the beginning, the airport was only used by Dash-7 aircraft due to its STOL abilities, but later the BAe146 become its most famous frequent user.
The airport initially served only a few routes, including Amsterdam and Paris, but quickly grew in popularity due to its convenient location and fast check-in and security procedures. In 1991, a new terminal building was constructed to accommodate the increasing number of passengers.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, London City Airport continued to expand, with the addition of new airlines and destinations, as well as improvements to the terminal and runway. In 2005, the airport underwent a major redevelopment, which included the construction of a new control tower, extended runway, and a second terminal building.
Today, London City Airport serves over 4. 8 million passengers annually, with flights to over 45 destinations across Europe, including major business centres such as Frankfurt, Zurich, and Geneva. The airport has become an important hub for business travellers and has contributed significantly to the economic development of the surrounding area. London City Airport has recently installed the world's first Remote Control tower, consisting of a high platform housing multiple cameras. ATC is now performed many miles in away. The Airport has a single 5500ft runway with ILS and a steep 5. 5' glide path. Only certain aircraft types are certified to fly into London city, but it's a growing list, mainly consisting of EMB170/175 190/195.
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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
- Real Internal details and Parallax internals
- Static aircraft (optional)
- Animated Trains
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EGNC - Carlisle Airport
Carlisle Lake District Airport is located near Carlisle in Cumbria, England. Carlisle Airport was originally established as an RAF (RAF Crosby-on-Eden) airfield during World War II in 1941. It served as a military airfield and was used for training purposes and transport base with DC-3s. After the war, the airport continued to operate under military control until it was decommissioned in 1960 and was reopened as a civil airport. Carlisle Airport became a hub for general aviation, offering servi... Carlisle Lake District Airport is located near Carlisle in Cumbria, England. Carlisle Airport was originally established as an RAF (RAF Crosby-on-Eden) airfield during World War II in 1941. It served as a military airfield and was used for training purposes and transport base with DC-3s. After the war, the airport continued to operate under military control until it was decommissioned in 1960 and was reopened as a civil airport. Carlisle Airport became a hub for general aviation, offering services such as flying schools, private flights, and cargo operations. It also had brief periods of air passengers flights. The Largest know aircraft to land here was a Pan Am 727 in 1988.
In 2004, the airport faced financial difficulties, leading to its closure. The site was subsequently sold to the Stobart Group, a UK infrastructure and support services company. The Stobart Group had plans to redevelop the airport and integrate it into their wider transportation network. After several years of planning and infrastructure development, Carlisle Lake District Airport officially reopened for commercial flights on July 4, 2019. The airport aimed to serve the Lake District region, a popular tourist destination in the UK. Loganair, a regional airline in the UK, became the main operator at the new Carlisle Airport terminal, offering flights to destinations such as Dublin and London Southend. The airport's reopening was seen as a significant development for the region, providing improved connectivity and supporting tourism and business travel.
However, this was all short-lived due to the Virus effects of 2020 and the decline of air operations. Flights never returned and again Carlisle airport faces a uncertain future. The Airport is still in use today by General aviation and can be host to military exercises in the summer months.
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EGNS - Isle of Man Airport
Ronaldsway airport started live in the early 1930 and there were flights to a number of different parts of the British mainland from its grass runways. World War Two saw Ronaldsway being requisitioned by the RAF in June 1940 to allow No 1 Ground Defence Gunners School to move in and was renamed RAF Ronaldsway. It changed in 1944 when HMS Urley came into being and had as its main task torpedo bomber reconnaissance, mainly operating Fairey Barracudas. After the war it went back to civil flights, ... Ronaldsway airport started live in the early 1930 and there were flights to a number of different parts of the British mainland from its grass runways. World War Two saw Ronaldsway being requisitioned by the RAF in June 1940 to allow No 1 Ground Defence Gunners School to move in and was renamed RAF Ronaldsway. It changed in 1944 when HMS Urley came into being and had as its main task torpedo bomber reconnaissance, mainly operating Fairey Barracudas. After the war it went back to civil flights, but remained in Admiralty possession until 1948, when it became the main airport for the island.
The naval four runway layout survives in place, allowing for extensions and exapansion; although a typical four storey Naval control tower from that period has now been demolished. Many historical relics relating to the Isle of Man’s airfield history can be found at the excellent Manx Aviation and Military Museum at the airport.
In March 2000 the new extension was opened, providing a new landside catering outlet, arrivals area, baggage hall, and departure lounge. In April 2008 Tynwald granted a major runway extension and resurfacing project at the airport. The runway will be extended by 245m out into the Irish sea Today main operators at Ronaldsway are Easyjet and Loganair.
- Full detail Buildings
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- UK Runway markings
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- GA Static Aircraft
- Manual and Options
- Improved runway lights
- Vegetation
- PBR Materials
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EGPD - Aberdeen Airport
Aberdeen Airport (EGPD), is located in Dyce, a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, has a rich history dating back to its beginnings in the early 20th century.
Aberdeen Airport was officially opened on May 30, 1934, it was a grass airstrip located in Dyce. The airport was primarily used for military purposes during this period.
During World War II, Aberdeen Airport played a significant role as a Royal Air Force (RAF) base. It served as a key location for RAF Coastal Command, hosting various... Aberdeen Airport (EGPD), is located in Dyce, a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, has a rich history dating back to its beginnings in the early 20th century.
Aberdeen Airport was officially opened on May 30, 1934, it was a grass airstrip located in Dyce. The airport was primarily used for military purposes during this period.
During World War II, Aberdeen Airport played a significant role as a Royal Air Force (RAF) base. It served as a key location for RAF Coastal Command, hosting various squadrons and contributing to maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare efforts in the North Sea. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Aberdeen Airport continued to expand its infrastructure to meet the growing demand for air travel. New terminals, runways, and navigation equipment were added, enhancing the airport's capacity and efficiency. The airport also saw an increase in international flights, particularly to destinations in Europe.
Today, Aberdeen Airport serves as a vital transportation hub for the northeast of Scotland, facilitating both domestic and international air travel. It plays a crucial role in supporting the region's economy, particularly in industries such as oil and gas, tourism, and commerce. With ongoing developments and upgrades, Aberdeen Airport remains an essential gateway for travellers visiting Scotland and a key asset for the local community. Aberdeen is often referred to as the "Oil Capital of Europe" due to its significant role in the offshore oil and gas sector. Many oil and gas companies operating in the North Sea basin have their operational bases in and around Aberdeen. Helicopters are the primary mode of transportation for personnel travelling to and from offshore installations such as oil rigs and platforms. Several helicopter operators, including Bristow Helicopters, CHC Helicopters, NHV and Babcock Mission Critical Services Offshore, provide scheduled flights between Aberdeen Airport and offshore installations.
EGPD Aberdeen has one main runway for fixed wing aircraft which 16/34 at 1953M long. There are addition runways for helicopter operation, but generally only runway 23 is used for helicopter approaches, in which it as a 6' HAPI guidance lights.
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 2023, and is optimized for the new MS flight sim.
**Please note you must install the latest 'UK2000 Scenery Common Library'** (see https://www. uk2000scenery. co. uk/support for file link)
- 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 (optional)
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EGPF - Glasgow Airport
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EGPK - Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Glasgow Prestwick Airport, located in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in the early 1930s.
Early Years (1910s-1940s):
The first time aircraft were recorded on the site of Prestwick airport was in 1913. However, Glasgow Prestwick Airport was officially opened in 1935, initially serving as a base for British Transatlantic flights. It played a crucial role during World War II as a military airfield and served as a training base for ... Glasgow Prestwick Airport, located in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in the early 1930s.
Early Years (1910s-1940s):
The first time aircraft were recorded on the site of Prestwick airport was in 1913. However, Glasgow Prestwick Airport was officially opened in 1935, initially serving as a base for British Transatlantic flights. It played a crucial role during World War II as a military airfield and served as a training base for Royal Air Force (RAF) pilots. During the war, the airport was a significant transatlantic gateway, with many American military personnel passing through on their way to Europe.
Post-War Period (1940s-1950s):
The site was used as a base for US aircraft deliveries. Scottish Aviation Ltd began production of aircraft at Prestwick - a role which was upheld until 1998 under British Aerospace
The airport resumed civilian operations and continued to serve as an important international gateway. It was one of the first airports in the UK to offer transatlantic flights to destinations like New York.
Expansion and Commercial Development (1960s-1970s): During this period Prestwick was also home RNAS Gannet on the North East side operating the UKs SAR, which has now been taken over by Bristows.
Glasgow Prestwick Airport saw significant expansion and modernization during the 1960s and 1970s. The runway was extended to accommodate larger aircraft, and the terminal facilities were upgraded. It became a popular choice for charter flights, especially to European holiday destinations.
Privatization and Commercial Challenges (1980s-1990s):
In 1983, the airport was privatized and sold to Stagecoach Group, a Scottish transportation company. During this period, the airport faced financial challenges and changes in ownership. Prestwick as a Hub for Low-Cost Carriers
(2000s-2010s):
In the early 2000s, Prestwick Airport became known for its role as a hub for low-cost carriers, most notably Ryanair. The airport offered flights to various European destinations, making it popular among budget-conscious travellers.
It was rebranded as "Glasgow Prestwick International Airport" to emphasize its accessibility to Glasgow, although it is located about 32 miles southwest of Glasgow's city center.
Decline and Attempts at Revival:
In the later 2010s, the airport experienced a decline in passenger numbers, and its financial situation became increasingly challenging. Efforts were made to attract new airlines and investments, but the airport struggled to maintain its previous level of activity. The old BAe site on the north side was purchased by Spirit Aerospace, and makes parts for aircraft around the world.
Current Status (2020s):
Glasgow Prestwick Airport is still operational, but its future remained uncertain. The Scottish government had been involved in discussions about its ownership and potential redevelopment. Prestwick has been established as a transit stop for Military aircraft, C17 Globemaster III have become a common site in the Ayrshire countryside, alongside Ryanair flights to holiday destinations. #
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 2023, 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
- Static aircraft (optional)
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EGSH - Norwich Airport
Norwich Airport (IATA: NWI, ICAO: EGSH) for MSFS2020 and MSFS2024
Norwich is an international airport located approximately 2. 5 miles (4 km) north of Norwich city centre in Norfolk, England. Operated by Regional & City Airports (RCA), a division of Rigby Group plc. Norwich Airport offers direct flights to several destinations, including regular services to Amsterdam Schiphol, providing onward connections to over 700 destinations worldwide. The airport also supports domestic and European ... Norwich Airport (IATA: NWI, ICAO: EGSH) for MSFS2020 and MSFS2024
Norwich is an international airport located approximately 2. 5 miles (4 km) north of Norwich city centre in Norfolk, England. Operated by Regional & City Airports (RCA), a division of Rigby Group plc. Norwich Airport offers direct flights to several destinations, including regular services to Amsterdam Schiphol, providing onward connections to over 700 destinations worldwide. The airport also supports domestic and European flights, as well as charter helicopter services to North Sea gas rigs.
The airport occupies the former site of RAF Horsham St Faith, a Royal Air Force station established in 1939. After military operations ceased in 1963, the site transitioned to civilian use, officially becoming Norwich Airport in 1967. Norwich has one passenger terminal, several helicopter terminals and Maintenance facilities. To the north is the control tower, the oil rig training area and an Aviation museum.
As of April 2025, Norwich Airport (NWI) offers a variety of destinations, both year-round and seasonal. KLM fly to Amsterdam, Loganair to Aberdeen, Ryanair and TUI airways offer flights to destinations like Alicante, Faro, Malta, Ibiza, Menorca etc.
Norwich has one main runway at 1842*45M with an ILS for runway 27.
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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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F45 - North Palm Beach
North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport (F45), also known as North Palm Beach County Airport or simply North County Airport, is a public airport located three miles southeast of the central business district of Palm Beach Gardens, in Palm Beach County, Florida. The airport was originally built in the mid-1980s as a small general aviation airport to serve the needs of private and corporate aircraft in the northern part of Palm Beach County. Over the years, it has undergone several expan... North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport (F45), also known as North Palm Beach County Airport or simply North County Airport, is a public airport located three miles southeast of the central business district of Palm Beach Gardens, in Palm Beach County, Florida. The airport was originally built in the mid-1980s as a small general aviation airport to serve the needs of private and corporate aircraft in the northern part of Palm Beach County. Over the years, it has undergone several expansions and upgrades to accommodate increasing demand and larger aircraft.
Today, North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport features a single asphalt runway and serves as a hub for private and business aviation in the region. The airport provides a range of services, including fueling, maintenance, and hangar space for aircraft owners and operators.
The airport has 3 runways, 2 hard service and one grass. The grass runway is mainly used by glider. Runway 9R/27L and 14/32 are both 4300' long and Runway 9R has an ILS for instrument approachs.
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 2024, 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
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