6.11.2025
MSFS

Carenado B390 1A Coming Soon To MSFS 2024

Carenado have shared some previews of their upcoming B390 1A, coming soon to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. A post from Carenado on Facebook previewed the…

Carenado have shared some previews of their upcoming B390 1A, coming soon to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. A post from Carenado on Facebook previewed the aircraft with the developers mentioning “Pure Speed, elegance, and precision in every detail.”.

The Beechcraft 390 Premier 1A is a business jet manufactured by Beechcraft between 2001 and 2012. Its first flight took off on December 22, 1998, and the aircraft remains active, with 292 built in total. It can hold 6-7 people, with a max range of 950 miles. Development began in 1994 under the name PD-374 and initially entered service with poor runway performance before the 1A variant was built.

Carenado are developing the B390 1A for MSFS 2024 with the inclusion of RealXperience, bringing extra visual depth and taking advantage of MSFS 2024 features. No feature list or specifications were shared, but the previews show how far along the aircraft is and the amount of detail the team are putting into both the exterior and interior.

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Both the cockpit and cabin have been modelled based on the real aircraft, including any small details found in the B390. The previews shared also featured different liveries on the exterior, and Carenado has modelled the shape of the B390 with accuracy. The aircraft will only be available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. When Carenado shares more information, you can read about it here on FSNews.

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