The team over at Orbx has provided some more information regarding their upcoming scenery of Atlanta International Airport (KATL). The Orbx Forum administrator Sante Sottile has shared a small comment under the Atlanta Airport thread, disclosing information on the release and some more details that we may expect with the scenery.


The team aims to complete this scenery of the world’s busiest airport by the end of this month. However, an exact date has not been revealed yet. Sante mentioned that they will try to make it possible to have this scenery available by June.
Some features of this scenery have been revealed. Virtual pilots may expect a really vibrant scenery from this one. There are going to be animated passengers, ramp workers, custom vehicles, as well as functional VDGS and a custom GSX profile. The terminal is going to have a rendered interior, accurately resembling the airport’s design. More features should be revealed soon, most likely with the initial release of the scenery, as this is the last showcase of the airport before its release.


The previews shared in this post show many parts of the Orbx’s rendition of Atlanta International Airport (KATL). There is an image that shows the apron, with its static aircraft and animated vehicles surrounding it. Bird’s eye view of the whole airport shows the airport and its close area during the day and at dusk, where we may notice the custom night lighting.
You can also read more about Orbx and their work in one of our previous articles, showing something from the other end of the spectrum, the California Airstrip Bundle, if you are more into general aviation.
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