Munda International Airport (IATA: MUA, ICAO: AGGM) is an international airport adjacent to the town of Munda, Western Province in Solomon Islands. Originally built by Japanese forces during World War II and further developed by the U. S. Naval Construction Battalions 24 and 73 following its capture. After the war, the airfield became a commercial airport for regional flights.
Munda International Airport (IATA: MUA, ICAO: AGGM) is an international airport adjacent to the town of Munda, Western Province in Solomon Islands. Originally built by Japanese forces during World War II and further developed by the U. S. Naval Construction Battalions 24 and 73 following its capture. After the war, the airfield became a commercial airport for regional flights.
In 2015, a New Zealand government aid and development project significantly upgraded the field to an international airport
This scenery need to be placed in your main COMMUNITY folder, in your main MSFS installation.
Notes: This is a rendition for this airport, all the spare info are compiled from Google, that´s why no one has to try to make it before, (no accurate textures and sizes), screenshots, custom building and a lot objects in the area. More important; thank you for your purchase, this money goes to our animal shelter "Patitas"
Note: We use a generic defoult jetways in some airports, hope soon we make a update for all fields and make moving jetways for each scenery.
Nusatupe Airport is located on the tiny island of Ghizo belonging to the Solomon Islands, a magnific group of islands in the Pacific. The airport only accomodates regional flights, mostly operated by Solomons Airlines. The most common types of aircrafts on the island are the De Haviland DHC-6 Twin Otter and the De Haviland Dash 8 Q100.
During the creation of the airport, we payed attention to very small details such as building interior, people inside buildings, vegetation, custom runway... Nusatupe Airport is located on the tiny island of Ghizo belonging to the Solomon Islands, a magnific group of islands in the Pacific. The airport only accomodates regional flights, mostly operated by Solomons Airlines. The most common types of aircrafts on the island are the De Haviland DHC-6 Twin Otter and the De Haviland Dash 8 Q100.
During the creation of the airport, we payed attention to very small details such as building interior, people inside buildings, vegetation, custom runway and taxiway markings, if you like the details, you can ecen spot a box of mangoes at the store, in case you wish to grab something in the airport shop :)