Fly2High Releases Poznan Airport for MSFS

Fly2High has recently released their rendition of Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport (EPPO) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, the seventh busiest airport in Poland with a yearly average of 2 million passengers.

Poznan Lawica Airport has a long and rich history dating back to the early 20th century. The first airfield in Poznań was established in 1912 and was used primarily for military purposes. In the 1920s and 1930s, the airport underwent expansion and modernization to accommodate commercial flights. During World War II, the airport was damaged by bombing but rebuilt after the war. In the 1950s and 1960s, the airport underwent further development, with the construction of a new terminal building and the expansion of the runway. The airport continued to grow in the following decades, with increasing numbers of passengers and flights. In recent years, the airport has undergone a major renovation program, with the construction of a new terminal and the expansion of the runway to accommodate larger aircraft. Today, it's a modern and well-equipped airport that plays an important role in the region's transportation network.

It’s served by a variety of airlines, including Ryanair, Wizz Air, Lufthansa, and LOT Polish Airlines. Ryanair and Wizz Air are low-cost airlines that offer flights to destinations throughout Europe, while Lufthansa and LOT Polish Airlines are full-service airlines that offer flights to destinations in Europe, Asia, and North America. Other airlines that operate flights to and from the airport include Enter Air, Smartwings, Sun Express, and KLM.

The scenery features an accurate replica of the airport, with correct apron layout and markings, dynamic lighting, terminal interior, PBR materials, and sporting performance-friendly optimization.

It’s available on the iniBuilds Store for roughly $16.29, requiring at least 1.41 GB of free disk space to install.
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