19.3.2026
MSFS

iniBuilds A350 Airliner Update Released for MSFS

iniBuilds A350 v1.2.4 update for MSFS 2024 and 2020 introduces fixes to flight logic, navigation systems, and overall aircraft performance.

iniBuilds has released a new update for its A350 Airliner for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and 2020. Version 1.2.4 introduces a series of fixes and improvements aimed at enhancing flight logic, navigation accuracy, and overall aircraft behaviour.

This update focuses on resolving several issues affecting core systems. Among the most notable fixes are corrections to descent mode behaviour, which previously prevented the aircraft from re-entering climb mode. Improvements have also been made to step climb logic, eliminating overlapping entries on the position report page and ensuring more consistent flight planning throughout long-haul operations. In addition, fuel burn predictions in the MCDU have been refined, providing greater accuracy across different phases of flight.

Additional fixes include adjustments to premature auto-rotation behaviour, corrections to DME/VOR display inconsistencies, and more realistic ADS-B vertical speed readings. The update also refines roll sensitivity based on user feedback, contributing to smoother handling and improved overall aircraft control in a variety of flight conditions.

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On the EFB side, a new in-flight maintenance override feature has been introduced, allowing users to repair certain aircraft items during flight. This addition provides greater flexibility, particularly during long-haul flights where unexpected issues may arise and require immediate attention. The update is now available and can be downloaded via the iniManager. Further coverage and updates will be published on FSNews as more information becomes available.

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