FlyTampa Publishes Toronto Pearson for MSFS

The renowned scenery developer, FlyTampa, has shipped out its rendition of Toronto Pearson International Airport (CYYZ), for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This release brings more of the developer's high-quality development and accurate renditions to the major intercontinental airport.


Toronto has a small history that dates back to 1937 when the Canadian Government opted to build 2 airports, one of which currently resides on the Toronto Islands which is present-day Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, and the other to be built in northwest Toronto, named the Malton Airport, and received its first passenger service in 1939. After WW2, the airport received international status in 1958 and was changed to Lester B. Pearson International Airport in 1984.

FlyTampa has included a detailed feature list for this package. Starting off, an interior of the terminals has been provided alongside the latest layout of the airport as of 2022. PBR textures and Dynamic lighting are included as well. 3D terrain including both tunnels and bridges is accurately modeled to depict the current layout of the airport.


If you are interested in picking this scenery package for yourself, you can find it over on FlyTampa’s Website and it sells for $17.99. You can also find this airport for a variety of other simulators such as FSX and Prepar3D, over on their website as well.

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