22.8.2026
MSFS

iniBuilds Malta Released for MSFS 2024

The developer iniBuilds released its anticipated scenery of Malta Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 yesterday. The release came with many new…

The developer iniBuilds released its anticipated scenery of Malta Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 yesterday. The release came with many new important pieces of information from the developer’s hangar, including the announcement of Paris CDG scenery, A350 v2 and an A380 development update.

This scenery of Malta International Airport (LMML) was teased about three weeks ago for the first time, and now it is available for everyone to purchase. This scenery includes the classic set of features we all know and expect of iniBuilds, including highly detailed 3D models, custom texture sets for both the buildings and surrounding area of the airport, as well as a detailed 3D terminal interior, custom airport lighting and utilisation of LOD in MSFS 2024.

The scenery also includes a custom surrounding area, including the nearby harbour. IniBuilds ships this scenery through the iniManager, which is where you can set up all the details and improve your performance and visuals. Those who use GSX Pro for ground services will be glad to hear that this Malta Airport scenery comes with a default GSX profile for the best possible experience.

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The scenery can now be purchased through the iniBuilds website for approximately €17.51. If you would like to read more about iniBuilds and their sceneries, check out our previous article, covering the release of their recent Chicago ORD Airport for MSFS 2024.

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