MK Studios took to their Facebook page this week to announce the release of their rendition of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The scenery, along with a couple of others, had been teased and previewed many times and is now finally available for the platform.
About Sea-Tac
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is the primary international airport serving Seattle and the surrounding area of Washington state. It is located in the city of SeaTac, named after the airport’s nickname, south of downtown Seattle and northeast of downtown Tacoma. The airport is the busiest in the Pacific Northwest and is owned by the Port of Seattle. It has three parallel runways, covers an area of more than 2,500 acres, and is the primary hub of Alaska Airlines. Sea-Tac is served by over 30 airlines, providing scheduled passenger services to various destinations across North America, Oceania, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.




Key Features
MK Studios’ Seattle-Tacoma airport is a highly detailed and accurate rendition of the real-world location. The airport features the latest airport layout and high-quality ground texturing. It also features custom jetways, custom approach, runway, and taxiway lights, and custom airport vehicle models. The developer has also included a highly detailed recreation of the terminal with its interiors also accurately modeled. The scenery is also compatible with AI traffic injectors like FSLTL, AIG Traffic, and more. The scenery also comes with accurate airport and runway elevation data for the utmost accuracy.




Closing Notes
MK Studios’ Seattle-Tacoma Airport is available to purchase from the Contrail Store, SimMarket Store, iniBuilds Store, and the Orbx Direct Store. The product retails for EUR 17.99 inclusive of taxes. It is available for both MSFS2020 and MSFS2024 platforms. The dev team has also released a launch trailer for the scenery’s release which can be viewed below. For more flight sim-related news, announcements, releases, and more, do check out our other articles on FSNews.
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