Fly X Simulations Releases Teesside International Airport for MSFS

Fly X Simulations has recently released their rendition of Teesside International Airport (EGNV) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, serving North East England with a yearly average of 200,000 passengers.


It started as an RAF airfield in 1941, housing the RAF and the Royal Canadian Air Force during WW2. 


Twenty years later, the airfield was developed into a civil airport named Tees-Side Airport. Many airlines served it during its first decade, including British Midland, BKS Air Transport, Dan-Air, Autair, and Channel Airways. 


The 1970s were particularly rough for Teesside regarding scheduled services, with holiday flights becoming its primary source of passenger traffic through the wings of Northeast Airlines, Britannia Airways, Aviaco, Spantax, and Aviogenex.

 

Privatization came in 1987, with local authorities retaining their shares and the airport getting its current name: Teesside International Airport.


The airport was heavily upgraded in 2017 after a troublesome decade post-2008 crisis leading to a massive drop in passenger traffic figures leading to many airlines abandoning it for other nearby airports. 


The renewal and subsequent takeover in 2018 brought back a lot of traffic, and the figures have been rising ever since.


BH Air, Eastern Airways, KLM, Loganair, Ryanair, and TUI Airways currently serve it.


The scenery features an accurate rendition of the airport, with PBR texturing, custom orthophoto for the airport and surroundings, custom terminal interior, custom ground textures, high-resolution textures, and more.


It’s available on the iniBuilds Store for roughly $15.25, requiring at least 2.76 GB of free hard disk space to install.

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