6.9.2020
MSFS

Aerosoft announces Trondheim (MSFS)

Aerosoft announced its next airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Trondheim (ENVA) in Norway will be the second payware airport developed by Aerosoft for MSFS.

Aerosoft announced its next airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Trondheim (ENVA) in Norway will be the second payware airport developed by Aerosoft for MSFS. It is not the first scenery by Aerosoft for the sim. That was Paderborn-Lippstadt, where the HQ of Aerosoft is located, which was released for free. St. Tropez was the first payware scenery.

Trondheim Airport is located in Værnes, 19km from the city. Most of the yearround flights are to other Norwegian destinations. However, there are quite some seasonal flights to destinations in Southern Europe. Several destinations all over are opening up in the coming year; flights to Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, Helsinki and Antalya will all start in 2020 or 2021.

The announcement was made on the Aerosoft forum, where three screenshots were posted. We can see custom-made jetways. This is interesting because MSFS currently does not support the movement of non-default jetways. Aerosoft confirmed that the jetways will only work if Asobo makes them work.

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