3.6.2024 – 20:25z

FLYT Simulations Releases Jericoacoara Airport for MSFS

FLYT Simulations has recently taken to its Facebook page to announce the release of its Jeriocacoara Airport (SBJE) for MSFS. The scenery promises to immerse pilots in the beautiful natural landscapes of Brazil. It is located in a relatively unpopulated area and only offers flight connections to three other Brazilian airports. The area is great for VFR flights, especially for pilots who enjoy flying close to the coast.

FLYT Simulations Jericoacoara Airport

The terminal in FLYT Simulations’ Jericoacoara Airport features highly detailed interior and exterior textures. Inside the terminal building, you can see the check-in counters and displays, and view beautiful pictures of the nearby coast. The ground textures are also detailed, displaying rubber from the aircraft tires and traces from the old ground markings. The same level of detail is applied to car routes and pedestrian crossings, creating an incredibly realistic look and showcasing FLYT Simulations’ attention to detail.

Further, FLYT Simulations mentioned they have included custom vegetation, windsocks, and other environmental clutter. The whole airport has realistic nighttime dynamic lighting, and custom aerial images covering its bounds.

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Real-life Jericoacoara Airport

Jericoacoara Airport (ICAO: SBJE, IATA: JJD), also known as Comte Ariston Pessoa Regional Airport, is a small airport located in the North-East of Brazil, roughly 31 kilometers from Jericoacoara and 23 kilometers from downtown Cruz. The airport was commissioned in June 2017 and has been operated by Sociciam since its opening. Since August 2023, Infraero is the operator. This small airport has an asphalt runway of 2200 meters long and is in the BRT time zone (UTC-3).

You can pick up a copy of the realistic Jericoacoara airport on the MSFS marketplace for 9.99$. If you want to know more about FLYT Simulations’ existing products, look at this article.

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