11.6.2025
MSFS

Dreamflight Studios Announces Providence Airport for MSFS

 

As the upcoming FSExpo 2025 event in Providence, RI, approaches, various developers are publishing their iterations of Providence Airport (KPVD) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. With the recent release of iniBuilds Providence Airport, the developer Dreamflight Studios has announced their recreation of the same place via their Facebook page.

Dreamflight Studios has announced the airport by its second name, T.F. Green International Airport, and it is going to be available for both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. The team details that they have put a lot of effort into the details of this rendition, making it the most realistic airport in their portfolio.

The details include highly detailed 3D interior, ground markings and accurate taxiway signage, to name a few. There is a custom ground clutter, vehicles and all of that is covered in realistic textures. Dreamflight Studios mentions that some final touches are being added, and the scenery should be ready for release, which wasn’t disclosed yet.

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So far, only two screenshots have been shared, showing the jetways and the terminal, as well as some ground clutter during daylight. Before the release, we could expect some more previews, but hypothetically, it is highly likely that we will see the official release with more screenshots.

If you would like to read more about Dreamflight Studios, take a look at our article regarding their Oaxaca Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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