30.3.2024
MSFS/XP/P3D

FSExpo 2024 Announces 60+ Partners for This Year’s Event

 

This year’s largest North American flight simulation event, FSExpo 2024, has officially surpassed 60 confirmed partners. According to a press release by the Flight Simulation Association, this is the largest initial exhibitor and sponsor reveal that FSExpo ever had.

The 60+ partners include big flight simulation retailers (Contrail, simMarket, and Orbx), simulator developers representing X-Plane, Microsoft Flight Simulator and Prepar3D, and hardware companies like WinWing, Virpil, VirtualFly, or Thrustmaster.

Beyond those, in the partner list of FSExpo 2024 are also addon developers like Aerosoft, X-Crafts, Flightbeam Studios, and Just Flight. The event will be covered by a plethora of media partners, including FSNews, FSElite, Threshold, Cruiselevel, MSFSAddons, and Stormbirds when speaking of sites.

Read also: Aerosoft Releases Düsseldorf Airport for MSFS 2024

Of course, we couldn’t forget about content creators on the list. Those are, to name a few: Q8 Pilot, Kenco, TwoToneMurphy, ForderLearnToFly, AirForceProud95, FactualGull, or Moosestaffa.

The event will be held in Las Vegas between June 21st and June 23rd at the Rio hotel. The venue has changed from the originally announced Tropicana Hotel due to the hotel’s closure. The organizers have managed to secure a new venue in the form of the Rio hotel for the same dates.

The list of partners is extensive, and we have only selected a few to mention in the post. Everyone should be able to find someone in the partner list who interests them. FSNews is one of FSExpo 2024’s partners and will cover the event as it happens.

Read also: Orbx Introduces MSFS Global Power Lines for MSFS 2020 and 2024

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