Today third-party developers shared new images about two upcoming airports from Microsoft Flight Simulator in Eastern Europe and North Africa.
We start with Drzewiecki Design, which released news screenshots of its upcoming Copernicus Airport Wrocław (EPWR) in Poland.
Interestingly, the screenshots reveal that the airport will come with famous landmarks from the nearby city, including the Sky Tower, the Stadion Wrocław, Pont Redzin, and Elektrociepłownia Wrocław.
Not only do they look gorgeous, but they add value to the airport, which is the 5th-busiest in Poland and even hosts military flights on top of operations by many airlines.
More screenshots also came from NetDesign, showcasing work in progress on Houari Boumediene Airport (DAAG) serving Algiers, the capital of Algeria.
While we have known about this relevant North African destination only a few weeks ago, it's already taking shape nicely.
Not only it's the main airport of Algeria, but also the 12th-busiest airports in the whole of Africa, serving as a hub for many airlines, local and foreign.
You can check out the screenshots for yourself below.
If you'd like to read more about the future of the simulator and its successor, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, you should read (and watch) our recent interview with Head of MSFS Jorg Neumann.