Aerosoft Previews Oslo Gardermoen for MSFS

Aerosoft has recently previewed the progress on the Oslo Gardermoen (ENGM) rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator, the busiest airport in Norway with 30 million passengers yearly. 


Developed by Jo Erlend, the upcoming OSL is his third Major scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator (he is also the creator of Aerosoft’s Köln-Bonn and Brussels). There’s no feature list yet, but the previewed images show custom jetways, custom ground service equipment, terminal interiors, a piano (perhaps the first piano ever in the simulator?), and a VDGS system. 


Oslo Gardermoen is the main airport serving Oslo, located approximately 47 kilometers northeast of the city center. Opened in 1998 as a replacement for the outdated Fornebu Airport, which had been operating since 1939. It was built to modernize and expand Norway’s airport infrastructure and improve accessibility to the capital city, quickly becoming the Main hub for domestic and international travel in the Country. 


There is no information regarding the price or release date yet, but Threshold will keep you updated!

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