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Golden Age Simulations Announces Studio Closure
22.6.2025 – After nearly 20 years of trajectory as a developer, Golden Age Simulations has taken to its social media to announce its cessation of operations. The developer, known for creating a variety of aircraft for FSX, Prepar3D, and MSFS 2020, has already announced the date on which product sales will come to an end. A Closure…

V Pilot Designs Releases Bogotá El Dorado for MSFS 2024
18.6.2025 – V Pilot Designs, a developer known for past releases such as Rankin Inlet Airport for MSFS, has just released Bogotá’s El Dorado International Airport for MSFS 2024. This anticipated release has been “built from the ground up,” leveraging all the power Asobo’s new simulator has to offer. El Dorado International Airport for MSFS 2024 This…

Propair Releases Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport for MSFS, Discounts Products
4.6.2025 – Propair Flight, a developer known for past releases such as the Shark 600 for MSFS, has just released its latest scenery: Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport for MSFS 2020 & 2024. Additionally, the developer announced free MSFS 2024 upgrades for all its previous airports, as well as reduced prices across its entire product lineup. About Rocky…

CSS 737-500 Released for MSFS 2020
4.6.2025 – Following the delay of the product caused by software issues last month, Commercial Simulation Systems has finally released the Boeing 737-500 for MSFS 2020. The developer took to its Discord server to announce the news, which was not exempt from issues, given the high demand for the product. A Turbulent Release & New Sales Model…

Verticalsim Cancels KFLL for MSFS
25.5.2025 – Verticalsim, a developer known for past releases such as Southwest Florida Airport for MSFS, has taken to its social media to announce the cancellation of Fort Lauderdale Airport for MSFS 2020 & 2024. The decision was made after the developer carefully reflected on the expectations that the product had, even though the airport had “much…
