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MMOX - Oaxaca International Airport On Sale
Immerse yourself in the beautiful panorama of a city surrounded by mountains in one of the most complicated airports in Mexico. Due to the terrain surrounding the airport, approaches and takeoffs are challenging even with clear skies. Oaxaca International Airport or officially known as Xoxocotlán International Airport is an international airport located in the municipality of Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, a southern suburb of Oaxaca City, Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic for th... Immerse yourself in the beautiful panorama of a city surrounded by mountains in one of the most complicated airports in Mexico. Due to the terrain surrounding the airport, approaches and takeoffs are challenging even with clear skies. Oaxaca International Airport or officially known as Xoxocotlán International Airport is an international airport located in the municipality of Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, a southern suburb of Oaxaca City, Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic for the Metropolitan Area of Oaxaca and a significant portion of the State of Oaxaca. Additionally, it hosts military facilities for the Mexican Army, logistics and courier companies, and supports various aviation-related activities, such as tourism, flight training, executive, and general aviation. Oaxaca Airport has experienced rapid growth, mainly due to Oaxaca's popularity as a tourist destination. In 2021, it served 913,937 passengers, and this number increased to 1,304,034 passengers in 2022. This marked a milestone as the airport surpassed one million passengers in a single year for the first time.
- Extensive, highly detailed and realistic 4096x4096 textures
- Multi-layered, realistic hand-painted ground textures with PBR and custom decals
- True to life recreation of building models/textures
- Static GA Aircraft
- Custom tarmac objects/vehicles as in real life airport
- Custom taxiway signs
- Terminal Interior
- Realistic night lighting
- Highly optimized
- Detailed Archaeological Site of Monte Albán as in real life!
- Guelaguetza Auditorium


EKBI Billund Airport
Billund Airport EKBI, BLL is situated in central Jutland and is Denmark’s second largest airport after Copenhagen Airport EKCH. Billund Airport handles an average of more than two million passengers a year and the airport serves as one of Denmark’s busiest air cargo centres as well as a charter airline destination. The scenery features detailed rendition of EKBI Billund Airport with animated jetways, custom modeled airport vehicles and detailed models of airport buildings with photo realistic te... Billund Airport EKBI, BLL is situated in central Jutland and is Denmark’s second largest airport after Copenhagen Airport EKCH. Billund Airport handles an average of more than two million passengers a year and the airport serves as one of Denmark’s busiest air cargo centres as well as a charter airline destination. The scenery features detailed rendition of EKBI Billund Airport with animated jetways, custom modeled airport vehicles and detailed models of airport buildings with photo realistic textures created from on-site photos by SimNord. Please note: This product is for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact SimNord for commercial licenses inquiries. EKBI Billund Airport MSFS v. 1. 0. 0 was released in 2020. ©SimNord
LTCG - Trabzon Airport On Sale
Trabzon Airport (ICAO: LTCG, IATA: TZX) is the international airport near the city of Trabzon in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. The airport opened in 1957 and was renovated in 2008. The airport is located to the east of the city on the Black Sea shore, about 6km from the city center. It is the busiest airport in the Black Sea region and ranks 7th for domestic traffic among airports in Turkey. The airport has separate domestic and international terminals. The domestic terminal is a newly... Trabzon Airport (ICAO: LTCG, IATA: TZX) is the international airport near the city of Trabzon in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. The airport opened in 1957 and was renovated in 2008. The airport is located to the east of the city on the Black Sea shore, about 6km from the city center. It is the busiest airport in the Black Sea region and ranks 7th for domestic traffic among airports in Turkey. The airport has separate domestic and international terminals. The domestic terminal is a newly constructed building that was opened for passengers in 2008 and it has an annual capacity of 2M passengers. The international terminal was built in 1998 with an annual capacity of 1,5M passengers.
Detailed virtual replica of the airport buildings
Custom ground textures, detailed markings
Custom airport vehicles and static objects
Animations and effects
Enhanced surroundings
HD PBR textures and custom night textures
SKCG - Cartagena Airport On Sale
Rafael Núñez International Airport (IATA: CTG, ICAO: SKCG) is an international airport serving the Caribbean port city of Cartagena, Colombia. It is the largest airport in the country's northern Caribbean region in terms of passenger movement. It is located between the Caribbean coast and the Ciénaga de la Virgen marsh, in the center of Crespo, a neighborhood in northern Cartagena. It is named after Cartagena native Rafael Núñez, the former Colombian president who wrote the verses to the Nationa... Rafael Núñez International Airport (IATA: CTG, ICAO: SKCG) is an international airport serving the Caribbean port city of Cartagena, Colombia. It is the largest airport in the country's northern Caribbean region in terms of passenger movement. It is located between the Caribbean coast and the Ciénaga de la Virgen marsh, in the center of Crespo, a neighborhood in northern Cartagena. It is named after Cartagena native Rafael Núñez, the former Colombian president who wrote the verses to the National Anthem of Colombia.
Antarctica Vol. 2 - Australian Casey and Skiways On Sale
The second volume of our popular Antarctica series covers the Australian Antarctic Casey on the opposite side of the continent, right on the mainland: A region of vast glaciers extending for thousands of miles into the continent.
We have included a large area of coastal landscape with its typical penguin colonies, icebergs and – of course – a very detailed base with its helipad and a lot to discover. Take off from here using a helicopter, try to stay low above the detailed rugged terrain, ma... The second volume of our popular Antarctica series covers the Australian Antarctic Casey on the opposite side of the continent, right on the mainland: A region of vast glaciers extending for thousands of miles into the continent.
We have included a large area of coastal landscape with its typical penguin colonies, icebergs and – of course – a very detailed base with its helipad and a lot to discover. Take off from here using a helicopter, try to stay low above the detailed rugged terrain, maneuver your way through icebergs and find one of the two icebreakers operating here.
If you’re more into fixed wing operations, no matter if low and slow or high and fast, you can choose between two skiways: The Casey Skiway on the glacier a few kilometers above the base for medium distance operations or the Wilkins Aerodrome about 70 kilometers to the south – well known for its A319-115LR passenger flights (yes, that’s an Airbus on ice!) or C-17 cargo flights between here and Australia.
- Detailed Casey Station with all buildings, a lot of clutter and extremely detailed terrain
- Wilkins Aerodrome Skiway 70 km south of the base (intercontinental and continental operations)
- Casey Skiway (continental operations)
- Lots of animations including animals, vehicles, boats and people, including probably the first animated penguins and chain vehicles in MSFS
- Plenty of custom created sounds of animals and vehicles
- Coverage beyond the base with aerial imagery at various resolutions along the coast
- Hundreds of thousands of animated icebergs in a larger area around the base
- Adelie penguin colonies with thosands and thousands of animals at their real-world locations (performance optimized through instancing)
- An impressive custom fleet of typical animated and static vehicles and clutter
- Carefully crafted landscape to merge with surrounding terrain
- Including updated waterbodies
- Special technique used to bypass ground resolution limitation imposed by MSFS, giving the skiway ground textures a much more detailed layout than most airport add-ons
- Special technique used to add wind shear details to the vast white lands on the glacier
- Extensive manual with detailed information on flying in Antarctica
LICT - Trapani Airport
Trapani-Birgi Airport (IATA: TPS, ICAO: LICT) is an Italian military airport, open to civil traffic. The civil airport is named after Vincenzo Florio, the military to the lieutenant pilot, M. O. V. M. , Livio Bassi. There is also a Forward Operating Base (NATO Forward Operating Base) in the military zone.
The civil airport, located in a fraction of area separated from the military base, began operations in the sixties, when the new military airport were also transferred civil flights, op... Trapani-Birgi Airport (IATA: TPS, ICAO: LICT) is an Italian military airport, open to civil traffic. The civil airport is named after Vincenzo Florio, the military to the lieutenant pilot, M. O. V. M. , Livio Bassi. There is also a Forward Operating Base (NATO Forward Operating Base) in the military zone.
The civil airport, located in a fraction of area separated from the military base, began operations in the sixties, when the new military airport were also transferred civil flights, operated by Alitalia, to Palermo, Pantelleria and Tunis, previously operated from Trapani-Chinisia airport. In 1964 connections with Naples and Rome-Fiumicino began, while in June of the same year ATI inaugurated its flights to Pantelleria and Palermo. Then the flight to Milan Linate was added. On 4 May 2011, the Board of Directors of ENAC approved the decision to grant the total thirty-year management of Trapani Airport in favor of the management company Airgest S. p. A.
The airport is classified as "military open to civil air traffic", so the flight assistance services (radio assistance, air traffic, meteorology) are provided by the personnel of the 37th Wing of the Italian Air Force to civil aircraft. The airline Albastar creates its own hub at the Vincenzo Florio with flights to Naples, Ancona, Brindisi, Parma, Trieste and Perugia.
The Danish airline Dat confirms its flights to the island of Pantelleria while Corendon Airlines to Amsterdam. Ryanair confirms its new leadership at the airport with 22 routes, touching Italian cities such as Bologna, Pisa, Venice, Milan and Rome and international as Brussels, Frankfurt, Malta, London, Seville and Manchester. In 2023 the volume of passenger traffic was almost 1,300,000 people. The military airport, located on the provincial road, is named after the lieutenant pilot Livio Bassi, gold medal for military valor. It is home to the 37th Air Force Wing since 1984. Inside the military airport is operational base NAEW & CF FOB (NATO Airborne Early Warning & Control Force - Advanced Base of Operations). Founded in 1986, it is home to the Boeing E-3 Sentry Aircraft Surveillance and Control System.
LQSA Sarajevo International Airport
Mostly known through the famous sarajevo approach, which was done during the bosnia war. The Sarajevo International Airport is renowned for its challenging approach due to its location nestled in a valley surrounded by high mountains reaching up to 10,000 feet. Pilots navigating this airport require precise approaches, and proficiency in aircraft handling, especially during go-arounds, is crucial.
Opened to the public in 1969, the airport had 1. 3 million passengers in 2022.
Feat... Mostly known through the famous sarajevo approach, which was done during the bosnia war. The Sarajevo International Airport is renowned for its challenging approach due to its location nestled in a valley surrounded by high mountains reaching up to 10,000 feet. Pilots navigating this airport require precise approaches, and proficiency in aircraft handling, especially during go-arounds, is crucial.
Opened to the public in 1969, the airport had 1. 3 million passengers in 2022.
Features:
- Real world runway length and profile
- Adjusted runway field height
- Real world ILS approach angle matching 3. 2°
- Added additional Airport objects for improved visual refrences like RVR equipment or ILS antenna
- Custom animated runway guard lights
- Added new build terminal which is extending the old one
- Custom designed ground vehicles, including fuel truck and stair truck and GPU
- Custom pushback truck to match the Goldhofer AST-3
- Updated taxiway to match real world layout
- Custom taxiway and runway weathering to match real world weathering
Punta Cana MDPC V2 On Sale
This is Punta Cana, the Caribbean's second busiest airport. The fifth incarnation of TropicalSim's famous holiday destination brings the new modern passenger terminal as well as new apron, taxiways and other changes in the airport over the past few years. This includes the most recent expansion to the new terminal B, which begun operations in late 2023. Even though over 5 million passengers passes through the airport yearly, there are no jetways or even air conditioning on most buildings. The ol... This is Punta Cana, the Caribbean's second busiest airport. The fifth incarnation of TropicalSim's famous holiday destination brings the new modern passenger terminal as well as new apron, taxiways and other changes in the airport over the past few years. This includes the most recent expansion to the new terminal B, which begun operations in late 2023. Even though over 5 million passengers passes through the airport yearly, there are no jetways or even air conditioning on most buildings. The oldschool way of boarding via an airstair is the norm around here. You probably already guessed, but no ILS either, however there is a plan to install this navaid in the future. The airport has experienced a very rapid growth, from 3. 5 million passengers when we last released this airport in 2007 to 5. 1 million passengers in 2013.
There are flights from and to Punta Cana from a wide range of world destinations in Central America, Europe, North America, South America and also the Caribbean itself.
FEATURES
- Highly detailed Punta Cana Airport / MDPC
- Full night illumination
- Native MSFS Dynamic Lighting
- Custom animated jetway
- Seamless integration with default MSFS scenery
- Usage of MSFS SDK FlightSim Materials + PBR
- Usage of MSFS SDK native gITF models
SURV Rivera Uruguay Brasil
-Uruguay
-Brasil
The Rivera Airport was inaugurated by the president of Uruguay, together with other authorities from both countries, who launched the first binational Latin airport terminal serving the cities of Rivera and Santana do Livramento.
The opening ceremony was attended by visitors and aircraft from various parts of America, the foreign ministers and ambassadors of the two countries, along with various national, regional and municipal authorities from Uruguay and Braz... -Uruguay
-Brasil
The Rivera Airport was inaugurated by the president of Uruguay, together with other authorities from both countries, who launched the first binational Latin airport terminal serving the cities of Rivera and Santana do Livramento.
The opening ceremony was attended by visitors and aircraft from various parts of America, the foreign ministers and ambassadors of the two countries, along with various national, regional and municipal authorities from Uruguay and Brazil (especially the ministers of Transportation and Public Works of the country). host and that of Ports and Airports of Brazil), parliamentarians, as well as the top officials of the concessionaire Aeropuertos del Uruguay / Corporación América.
Rivera International Airport "Presidente General (Military Aviator Pilot) don Óscar D. Gestido" (IATA: RVY, ICAO: SURV) is a public airport serving the city of Rivera, in Uruguay, located 10 km southeast of the city, and southwest of Cerro Chapeu, which gave it its name until 1999. It also serves the Brazilian city of Santana do Livramento. It was inaugurated on June 16, 1979, and since 1999 it has been named after the Uruguayan military man, politician and ruler Óscar Diego Gestido. Until then it was called Rivera International Airport "Cerro Chapeu".
Rivera Airport is managed and maintained by the Ministry of National Defense. The equipment and technology of this terminal has become almost obsolete due to financial limitations, so in December 2020 the Uruguayan government created the National System of International Airports (SNAI), in order to prioritize the development of airport services in the country. In April 2021, it was established that Rivera would be one of the eight airports that would integrate this system. The executive branch plans to put out to tender the concession of its operations to private companies for a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 50 years. The requirements are to carry out infrastructure and runway conditioning works, flight control technology and modernization of ground services to increase the capacity of passenger and cargo aircraft.
The aerodrome has a single landing strip, 05/23, with bitumen treatment and 1,830 meters long and 45 meters wide, with capacity for up to 30 tons, which allows a Boeing 737 to operate.
VTCC / CNX - Chiang Mai International Thailand On Sale
Chiang Mai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานเชียงใหม่, RTGS: Tha-akatsayan Chiangmai) (IATA: CNX, ICAO: VTCC) is an international airport serving Chiang Mai, the capital city of Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It is a major gateway that links Northern Thailand to the rest of the region and is currently the fourth-busiest airport in the country. The airport is at an elevation of 316 meters (1,037 ft) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 18/36 with an asphalt surface measurin... Chiang Mai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานเชียงใหม่, RTGS: Tha-akatsayan Chiangmai) (IATA: CNX, ICAO: VTCC) is an international airport serving Chiang Mai, the capital city of Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It is a major gateway that links Northern Thailand to the rest of the region and is currently the fourth-busiest airport in the country. The airport is at an elevation of 316 meters (1,037 ft) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 18/36 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,100 by 45 meters (10,171 ft × 148 ft). There are two terminals, one for domestic passengers and the other for international flights
As a result of the temporary closure of Suvarnabhumi Airport in 2008 due to the protests, Chiang Mai became the alternative stop-over for China Airlines' Taipei-Europe flights and for Swiss International Air Lines' Singapore-Zurich flights in the interim. On 24 January 2011, the airport became a secondary hub for Thai AirAsia. The China Airlines flights are now regular flights.
The Airports of Thailand expanded the terminal with upgrades in 2014 including expansion of the apron for larger planes, extending operating hours to 24/7 (effective April 2014), and enlarging the international arrival hall and domestic departure hall. As of 2018, 31 airlines operated at CNX, serving 11 million passengers, 78,210 flights and 14,612 tons of cargo.

