28.6.2025
MSFS

iniBuilds Releases Doha for MSFS 2024

 

The developer iniBuilds has taken a spree during the FSExpo 2025 event, and has released numerous items for their customers on Friday. One of the released things was the long-awaited Doha Hamad International Airport (OTHH) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

This release covers one of the largest air hubs in the Middle East, and iniBuilds has created a “premium rendition” of this airport from the ground up. iniBuilds aims for accuracy, and recreated the airport using custom, more than 180 hand-made models and textures. All of that is based on the latest airport layout, matching this year’s operations at this airport.

The landside includes custom signposts, vegetation, parking barriers and more, and the airside includes hand-crafted terminals with detailed textures and modelled interiors. The dynamic lighting is correctly positioned as well.

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Individually, the iniBuilds also released the Doha Landmarks scenery package, which brings the city of Doha to life in the world of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. It is sold separately for approximately €11.72. This package includes hand-crafted landmarks in the city, such as Katara Towers, Doha Tower, The Pearl, Tornado Tower, as well as detailed beaches, marina and villas. There are also a number of heliports that you can land on or take off from.

Lastly, the scenery also includes a custom GSX Pro profile for you to use; it is included in the scenery folder. You can also customise the scenery using the iniManager.

To purchase this scenery, visit the iniBuilds website, where it is available for approximately €23.45.

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