17.12.2022
MSFS

GearDown Simulations Releases São Paulo Catarina Executive for MSFS

GearDown Simulations has recently released their true-to-life replica of São Paulo Catarina International Executive Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The main executive airport of Brazil.

GearDown Simulations has recently released their true-to-life replica of São Paulo Catarina International Executive Airport (SBJH) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The main executive airport of Brazil comes to our simulator in exceptional quality.

It is the only executive airport with permission to operate flights that took off outside of Brazil or are taking off for a destination abroad in the country, specifically designed for business aviation. The airport has the authorization to operate flights that fly to cities such as Paris, New York, and even London.

The airport is designed to withstand more than 200 thousand flights per year; it has a runway with a length of 2500 meters.

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The studio guarantees quality by utilizing over 3000 photographs in its production. This allows the airport to have open hangars and the interior of some of the buildings, as well as the latest satellite images of the surrounding area. With its incredible lighting infrastructure, GearDown Simulations promises pilots a true-to-life experience whether it’s day or night.

With the opening of São Paulo Catarina Executive Airport, Brazilian executive aviation is entering a new era. São Paulo Catarina Aeroporto Executivo ranks with the best in the world, such as Farnborough and Teterboro Airport. The airport is only a 30-minute drive from Sao Paulo, the country’s largest city and the business centre of Brazil.

You can buy the airport directly from the GearDown Simulations website, at a price of around €18.04.

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