22.9.2024
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ToLiss A330-900 Release Date Revealed

The developer ToLiss has revealed that their next aircraft, the A330-900neo is going to be released the next month. Read more here.

The developer ToLiss has recently taken to their Facebook page to announce the official release date of their upcoming long-haul aircraft for X-Plane 12, the A330-900neo.

Officially, the plane is going to be released on October 19th this year, and the aircraft will be available for both the older X-Plane 11 and the current X-Plane 12 simulators.

ToLiss has a long history of creating Airbus aircraft for the Laminar Research’s simulator. This includes the A319, A320 NEO and their first long-haul A340, which was released approximately three years ago.

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The work on the A330 was initially announced back in April this year. At the time, the developer didn’t disclose whether the first A330 to be released is going to be the CEO or the NEO variant. However, that was announced later, in August, together with a brief feature list of this aircraft. Even back then, the developer announced that the aircraft is going to be released this year, and that is officially happening the next month.

The only equipment mentioned so far is that the ToLiss A330-900neo is going to include a heads-up display and new radio panels. More features, unfortunately, haven’t been revealed yet.

If you would like to learn more about ToLiss and their work, make sure to read one of our previous articles here.

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