30.1.2026
MSFS

iniBuilds Releases Dallas Fort Worth Airport for MSFS 2024

The developer iniBuilds has officially released the scenery of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The release has occurred…

The developer iniBuilds has officially released the scenery of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The release has occurred just now, and has been announced through the developer’s Discord server.

The iniBuilds team is selling this scenery as one of the products in their Premium line-up, promising high-quality features across the whole scenery. Among these premium features, we can find proper animations of the Skylink Air Train system, which connects all the terminals, custom clutter surrounding the scenery, and hand-made ground textures.

The scenery is developed based on an up-to-date layout, with a current representation of its real-life counterpart. This includes the surrounding clutter, which represents the currently ongoing construction around the airport. The up-to-date layout is accompanied by a precise GSX profile for all the GSX Pro users in MSFS 2024.

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The landside is also modelled, with custom details, vegetation, signs, parking barriers and more. In total, there are almost two hundred custom models of buildings, vehicles and other objects in this scenery. Lastly, the iniBuilds team promises to use the modern Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 SDK features for the best possible optimisation using LOD, ensuring a smooth experience.

The scenery can now be bought through the iniBuilds website for approximately €23.08. This price may change, as you are going to be charged in British Pounds, and your local value-added tax is going to be applied upon checkout.

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