The developer iniBuilds has updated their scenery of Los Angeles International Airport for the Microsoft Flight Simulator. The information about this update has been published via the developer’s Facebook page and other social media.
As iniBuilds mentioned in the post, the update contains a number of new changes, including re-designed taxiway layouts on RWY24L and R and changes to static ground service vehicles. A new, official GSX profile is also included with this update.
The developer also made some quality-of-life improvements by fixing elevation issues, modelling issues on gate 159 and the mentioned ground services models. The missing cargo buildings near the south FDX Ramp were added as well.
iniBuilds Los Angeles Airport 1.3.0 Changelog
- Added official GSX profile (v1.0)
- New up-to-date taxiway layout
- Some static GSE has been moved or removed completely to accommodate GSX
- Further optimisations to some GSE models
- Fixed various elevation issues
- Gate 159 wall not flat
- Missing Cargo buildings near the south FDX Ramp (Taxiway A2)
- Gate 155 Jetway is way too high
- Updated wig wags
Currently, this Los Angeles Airport scenery is also available on a 30% off sale. Thus, you can purchase the scenery here for approximately €16.58. Without sale, it costs €23.69. You can also read more about iniBulids’ work in one of our previous articles here.