13.3.2026
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Just Flight Shares New Development Update on A300B4 Professional

The developer Just Flight is currently working on the older variant of the Airbus A300 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The aircraft has been in the works for…

The developer Just Flight is currently working on the older variant of the Airbus A300 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The aircraft has been in the works for quite a while now, and new information about the development, including some preview images, has been shared.

The latest development post starts by saying that the aircraft is going to be released during this year and that a lot of progress has been made over the past few months. Most of the time has been spent on tweaking the lighting and its proper behaviour on the surfaces of the aircraft. This is all accompanied by the development of other sensory assets, such as sounds, textures and 3D modelling.

Just Flight aims to recreate this aircraft as precisely as possible, which can be especially seen with how the team even developed 20 individual fluorescent tubes in the cockpit alone to recreate the lighting conditions that can be met in the real-world counterpart, capturing the style of the A300B4 properly.

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Speaking of the previews, these are all accompanying the development update, which was vastly focused on the lighting of the aircraft. In these previews, Just Flight has shown the behaviour of lights both inside and outside the A300B4.

So far, that is all the team has shared with us in recent days. For more information, you can read our previous article covering the topic of compatibility update for Just Flight’s BAE 146 Professional.

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