20 November 2024
Following the much anticipated release of MSFS 2024 yesterday, our development team have begun evaluating our in-house aircraft using that release build. With our aircraft visuals and performance already looking very promising, we are excited to bring our fleet to 2024 as quickly as possible, before exploring what upgrades might be possible.
The good news is that many of the compatibility issues found in the pre-release preview builds have already been addressed by Microsoft and Asobo and, as shown in these screenshots, we have been able to successfully complete full flights in our
RJ Professional, the most complex aircraft in our fleet. Some compatibility issues still exist, however, such as the glass texture issue shown here on the RJ, and therefore updates will be necessary.
With a total of nine aircraft already released for MSFS 2020, and three still in development, that task is going to take a little while to complete. We will continue to keep you updated on progress, and what that will mean in terms of accessing our aircraft in MSFS 2024, either via the Marketplace, our website or other stores.
Please note that, until we have been able to fully test our aircraft in the release build of MSFS 2024, and to identify and address any compatibility issues, we will be unable to provide support for their use in the new simulator.