18.3.2025
MSFS

iFly Updates 737 MAX for MSFS

 

The developer iFly has recently announced a new update for their Boeing 737 MAX for Microsoft Flight Simulator via their Discord. This update mostly focuses on software improvements and bug fixes.

The iFly 737 MAX has now been brought to version 1.0.3, which has brought almost hundred improvements to the aircraft’s system. Some improvements include the faulty animation where button A was triggered on the CDU, when button J has been pressed, the EFB map no longer freezes the aircraft, and engine fan animations were improved, too.

During low-level flying, the engine acceleration used to slow from idle, this new version should completely prevent this faulty behaviour.

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Those who bind keys for the aircraft via the plugin will be happy to hear that the key bindings are now being saved correctly, removing the need of setting them up every time after restarting the simulator.

Moreover, there are some improvements to visual perks, including improvements to the PFD, break temperature and pressure lights, lights test bug or too bright HUD on the dimmest setting is no longer present.

If you would like to read the whole changelog, you can do so via the developer’s Discord server, where they have attached the whole PDF changelog.

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You can also read more about the iFly 737 MAX in one of our colleague’s review.

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