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PMDG is renowned for creating complex and realistic airliners for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Prepar3D, with advanced systems and immersive cockpits.
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Asobo Releasing Incompatible Add-ons in MSFS 2024
23.11.2024 – Correction 24.11.2024 – 1657z: It has come to our attention that it is Microsoft who is releasing incompatible add-ons in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, not Asobo. Similarly, to clarify, Microsoft has not been porting add-ons to MSFS 2024 but has rather made their MSFS 2020 counterparts available in MSFS 2024 without consent from their creators.…

PMDG Publishes Statement on MSFS 2024 Development
17.11.2024 – The developer PMDG has released a new statement about their development status for Microsoft Flight Simulator and unveiled to the community what should be expected from the team. Robert Randazzo talked in the recent forum post about the mentioned development, compatibility, and delays. The State of PMDG Line-ups in MSFS 2024 The PMDG team has…

PMDG Confirms 747-100 and 747-400 In Development. -200 and SP to Follow
3.11.2024 – Earlier this week, PMDG posted a development update on its forums. The update included some information about the 777F’s release, as well as some exciting news about the developer’s plans for its 747 series. PMDG 747-400 and Classic Robert Randazzo of PMDG explained in the forum post that the team has recently been given access…

PMDG Releases Major 737 Line Up Update
25.10.2024 – The PMDG team has recently taken to their Forums to announce the release of the major Boeing 737 Line Up update, which brings the aircraft series up to the PMDG Boeing 777 standard. This includes the new navdata systems and improved PMDG Universal Flight Tablet. Features of the New Update The new navdata in the…

Major PMDG 737 Update Showed in A330 Driver’s Video
21.10.2024 – A330 Driver, who is a member of the PMDG tech team and used to be a Boeing 737 pilot has showcased the highly anticipated update for the PMDG 737 series. He showed the new features in a 17-minute long video on his YouTube channel. He starts by saying that the 737 is now using the…
