7.11.2025
MSFS

SoFly Releases Bristol Airport for MSFS 2024

The developer SoFly, known for past releases such as Ohrid Airport for MSFS, has just released Bristol Airport, exclusively for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

The developer SoFly, known for past releases such as Ohrid Airport for MSFS, has just released Bristol Airport, exclusively for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The airport, located in England and built accurately according to its actual layout (2025), is the “most up-to-date Bristol Airport ever made,” according to the developer.

Main Features

  • Real Runway Hump – Experience the airport’s signature Runway 09 elevation profile for true-to-life takeoffs and landings.
  • Crisp HD PBR Textures – Ultra-detailed surfaces, reflections, and weathering across the entire airport.
  • Custom Ground Layer – Pixel-perfect markings and smooth transitions built with next-gen rendering tech.
  • Immersive Audio – Hear the airport come alive with bespoke sounds inside the terminal, apron, and tower.
  • Full GSX Integration – Realistic boarding and deboarding at walk-in gates with animated doors during passenger movement.
  • Exclusive GSX Profile – Hand-crafted by Elton Hjalmarsson for seamless realism (flightsim.to).
  • Dynamic Seasons – Snow piles, ploughs, and weather-responsive details that change with the environment.
  • Optimised for Performance – Smooth and stable on a wide range of hardware.
  • SoFly Airport Manager Ready – Toggle features on or off to suit your flying style and system.

Closing Notes

The airport is listed at SoFly’s website for £13.99, and is only available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. If you would like to read more about SoFly, you can check out our latest articles on the developer here!

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