27.5.2026
MSFS

iniBuilds Releases Zakynthos Airport for MSFS 2024

iniBuilds launches Zakynthos Airport for MSFS 2024, adding custom textures, realistic runway slope, clutter, signage and night lighting.

The developer iniBuilds has released a new scenery of Zakynthos Airport (LGZA) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The team has announced the release through their Facebook page.

This scenery is developed by a single developer, Jakub Lukaszewski, in association with iniBuilds. This rendition of Zakynthos Airport features custom ground textures for the entire airport and a realistic runway slope. The surrounding area is then further enhanced using custom airside clutter, custom taxiway signage and improved night lighting. The terminals have a detailed 3D interior, and the whole scenery is optimised using LOD features found in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024’s SDK.

Those who would like to use this scenery with GSX will be glad to hear that iniBuilds Zakynthos (LGZA) is accompanied by a custom GSX Pro profile, ensuring realistic operations. The profile is created by RW Profiles.

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Zakynthos is a very popular tourist destination among many Europeans, and is one of the busiest Mediterranean airports, giving access also to the Ionian Sea. The airport is mostly served by Ryanair and EasyJet, and if you are more into flying from Central Europe, Smartwings will get you there. Northwestern Europe is mostly connected by TUI and Eurowings to this airport.

If you would like to buy this rendition of Zakynthos Airport, you can do so through the iniBuilds website for approximately €11.54. This price may vary by region, as this price doesn’t include your local value-added tax.

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