23.5.2026
MSFS

MK Studios Releases Fort Lauderdale (KFLL) for MSFS

MK Studios is releasing the Fort Lauderdale KFLL airport scenery for MSFS, bringing this gateway to Florida, the Caribbean, and the surrounding Everglades.

A new scenery by MK Studios has been released, this time taking us to Florida, specifically to Fort Lauderdale Airport (KFLL). It is one of the busiest gateways to the state, only overtaken by airports such as Orlando or Miami. The announcement of the release has been made through the MK Studios Discord server.

The airport is considered a major connection point from continental America to the islands found in the Caribbean. The surrounding Everglades also add to the atmosphere that we may find at the airport, giving it that Florida feel that many virtual pilots expect.

MK Studios has recreated this airport with serious precision, with features like detailed buildings, texturing and infrastructure, down to the proper taxiway signage and markings. The airport layout is completely up-to-date, based on the current real-world situation at the airport. During the night, MK Studios Fort Lauderdale (KFLL) is lit up using custom, dynamic night lighting.

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The scenery can be purchased now through the Contrail store for €22.78. You can also read more about MK Studios and their work, covering the release of their Porto Airport (LPPR) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

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