24.2.2026
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ImagineSim Releases Barbados (TBPB) for MSFS 2024

ImagineSim releases TBPB Barbados for MSFS 2024, featuring Grantley Adams International Airport with detailed modelling, custom jetways, and optimised visuals

ImagineSim has released Grantley Adams International Airport (TBPB) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, adding the primary airport of Barbados to the simulator. The airport features many details and takes advantage of MSFS 2024’s features to provide both fidelity and performance.

Grantley Adams International Airport, located on the island of Barbados in the Caribbean, serves as a key hub for both regional and long-haul operations. The airport supports a wide variety of traffic, including scheduled airline services, cargo operations, business aviation, and leisure flights. Due to its geographic position, Barbados is frequently featured in real-world commercial aviation networks, connecting the Caribbean with North America and Europe.

For flight simulation users, Grantley Adams Airport represents an attractive destination offering diverse operational possibilities. The airport is suitable for short inter-island routes, medium-haul regional services, and long-range international flights. This flexibility makes the scenery relevant for users flying both airliner and general aviation aircraft within Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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According to ImagineSim, the airport has been developed specifically for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, allowing the scenery to benefit from the platform’s updated graphical and lighting systems. The release includes a fully modelled terminal structure, custom jetways, detailed ground markings, and high-resolution texture work designed to match the real-world airport environment.

Beyond the core airport structures, the scenery incorporates a range of environmental details intended to enhance realism. These include airside objects, service equipment, and airport clutter commonly visible during ground operations. Night lighting and material representation have also been refined, contributing to improved visual consistency across different lighting conditions.

Performance considerations appear to have been taken into account as well, with optimisation strategies aimed at maintaining visual quality while supporting smooth simulator operation. Such balance has become increasingly important for Microsoft Flight Simulator users operating across a wide range of hardware configurations.

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Grantley Adams International Airport plays a notable role in Caribbean aviation, regularly handling international airline traffic. As a result, the scenery may appeal to simmers interested in realistic airline operations, virtual airline networks, and leisure-oriented flight planning.

ImagineSim’s Grantley Adams International Airport (TBPB) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is available now on the developer’s website for £12.99. If you’re interested in other ImagineSim news, take a look at our article on the release of Singapore 2026 here.

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