17.2.2021
X-Plane

FLY X Simulations Announces Zakynthos Airport for XP11

FlyX Simulations have today released a blog post announcing Zakynthos International Airport (LGZA), a previously unannounced project for X-Plane 11.

FlyX Simulations have today released a blog post announcing Zakynthos International Airport (LGZA), a previously unannounced project for X-Plane 11. Based on the post, the scenery is already mostly complete and the developers are finishing last final things.

A feature list was included in the post and describes, that the scenery will feature 4K PBR textures for the buildings and ground, 3D vegetation, or terminal interior, for example. The developer as well promises to bring a highly detailed replica of the airport to the simulator. The complete feature list can be found below.

A set of six previews was included in the post and can be seen below showcasing the airport area in general, including the terminal interior.

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When released, the scenery will be available through the X-Plane.org Store for $19.99 which is equal to about €16.60. No information was shared on the expected release date.

Zakynthos International Airport (LGZA) is the main airport on the Greek island of Zakynthos. Although most of the airport traffic is from seasonal flights, there are flights operated from the airport all year around. Annually, almost two million passengers visit the airport.

Feature list

  • An accurate and up-to-date rendition of the airport apron layout and runway.
  • Highly detailed and up-to-date custom buildings for the airport area.
  • Animated airside and landside traffic.
  • 4K PBR textures for the ground and buildings.
  • 3D Grass.
  • Terminal Interior.

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