14.10.2022
MSFS

Orbx Announces Asturias Airport for MSFS

Orbx Asturias for Microsoft Flight Simulator has been recently announced. The scenery should release soon. Read more here!

Orbx has recently taken to their forums to announce another European airport scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Asturias Airport (LEAS), situated in Spain, is the upcoming destination of Orbx.

Asturias Airport has something to offer for everyone with its location in northern Spain. The airport offers a beautiful, yet challenging approach, with views towards the ocean, and significant wind gusts and unpredictable weather.

As with the Prepar3D version of this airport, Marcus Nyberg is the lead developer of the rendition. This version, though, will offer custom animated airside traffic, high-definition moving jetways, as well as optional static aircraft. Furthermore, there are custom light objects and taxiway lights.

Read also: MM Simulations Releases Nuuk Airport for MSFS

Features

  • Full Asturias Airport in high detail and beautiful texture work
  • Custom animated airside traffic by Nool
  • New high-definition moving jetways
  • Handcrafted approach light objects & taxiway lights
  • Optional statics 

Asturias Airport offers a wide variety of domestic as well as international flights. Flight simmers can enjoy flights from Asturias to destinations such as Madrid, Barcelona, Paris or London. The airport operates only one runway. Speaking of the main airline carriers, one can namely find Iberia, EasyJet, as well as Vueling aircraft here.

As of right now, Orbx didn’t provide us with information about the release. However, the scenery will definitely release soon. Meanwhile, you can check other work of Orbx for Microsoft Flight Simulator here.

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