The FlightFX team has announced the final development update for their Cessna 750 Citation X. They’ve been hard at work finalising details and addressing issues reported by beta testers in preparation for the aircraft’s release for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024.
Summary of Changes
Based on feedback from over 50 beta testers, FlightFX is approaching the release phase for the C750. This final development update outlines several adjustments and enhancements made in response to testing and feedback. Their focus has been on resolving reported issues, improving visual fidelity, and finalising aircraft systems to ensure readiness for launch in both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024.

Visual Model and Textures
The developers have completely reworked the cabin interior textures and made several improvements to the external details and textures. The 3D model has also been enhanced, with updates to the wing surfaces, fuselage, engine components, and exterior rivets.

As well as adjusting the external lighting, FlightFX have worked on including several different liveries for the aircraft, which will be included in the package upon launch.
Systems
The development update brings continued improvements to the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) interface. As well as that, it brings the ability for users to change between having LCD and CRT displays, each with its own distinct visual appearance.
Release details
As noted earlier, the final development update signifies that the aircraft’s release lies just around the corner. However, FlightFX has not yet announced a specific release window. If you’d like to stay up-to-date, you can join FlightFX’s official Discord.

The aircraft will be released simultaneously for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024, though career mode functionality will be released in due course as the developers resolve the underlying internal issues with the simulator.
You can check out our article on the time Airforceproud95 joined the FlightFX team on a flight in a real Cessna Citation X. If you’re also interested in other products from the developer, such as the Piaggio P180, you can also read more about FlightFX here on FSNews.
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