17.7.2026
MSFS

iniBuilds Releases Chicago ORD for MSFS 2024

iniBuilds releases Chicago O’Hare (KORD) for MSFS 2024, featuring exclusive Multi-Jetway Technology for up to three jetways.

The developer iniBuilds has released their highly anticipated rendition of Chicago O’Hare International Airport (KORD) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The scenery not only brings this Illinois hub to life in the simulator but also adds a significant, immersive feature.

IniBuilds Chicago O’Hare is the first scenery that includes IniBuilds’ Multi-Jetway Technology. As its name suggests, this technology allows virtual pilots to use up to three jetways for ground services operations. This is an iniBuilds exclusive that is going to work on supported aircraft. This technology is also seamlessly integrated into the simulator EFB. Currently, only iniBuilds planes are compatible with this technology, and it will be brought to more, even older, iniBuilds sceneries.

The Chicago O’Hare rendition by iniBuilds offers a variety of modern features, such as hand-made ground textures, highly detailed models and lots of detailed objects around the airport. The terminals have a 3D interior, with meticulous detail available. The scenery also utilises the modern LOD optimisation, which significantly helps with performance. Custom GSX profile for this scenery is available through the iniManager, and is developed by RW Profiles.

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The scenery can now be purchased through the iniBuilds store for approximately €23.55. If you would like to obtain the Multi-Jetway Technology, it is a standalone WASM module that can be downloaded through the iniManager as well.

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