Two New Previews of FlightFactor's Upcoming C-32

Some new images of FlightFactor's C-32 have been uploaded to their Twitter page.

The images show two clear exterior screenshots of the aircraft, which is usually termed Air Force 2 when transporting leaders of the United States of America.

The C-32 is a derivative of the Boeing 757-200, an aircraft FlightFactor is known well for.

FlightFactor is currently developing this specific variant for their 757 series of aircraft. The variant will be released to existing users, as confirmed in a previous Tweet.

No further details of the aircraft have emerged at this time, although work continues on all of FlightFactor's products as outlined below.

In October last year, renders showing the textured interior of the C-32's cabin were published. Further information and screenshots are available to view in the article below.

FlightFactor And ToLiss A350 Update Near Release
FlightFactor And ToLiss A350 Update Near Release

To add to this, FlightFactor is busy with the A350, an aircraft with an upcoming and long-anticipated update.

One month ago, it was confirmed the upcoming update is very close to release, and it was stated several days later that a testing period, about one to two weeks long, would follow after the Christmas holidays.

The update is to have SID and STAR support and a major graphics update. More details are available below.

FlightFactor And ToLiss A350 Update Near Release
FlightFactor And ToLiss A350 Update Near Release

Towards the end of last year, FlightFactor released the Flat Panel Display System (FPDS) avionics upgrade for the Boeing 767. The suite has already been available for several months for the Boeing 757.

The A320 Ultimate also reached V1 not too long ago, following almost two years in beta.

Furthermore, it has been hinted that the publisher is also looking at, or is currently working on the Boeing 777X.

The world's largest twin-engine widebody aircraft undertook its first flight only yesterday, remaining airborne for almost four hours.

Away from aircraft products, FlightFactor has also announced an upcoming update to Airport Visual System (AVS).

The update will feature Navigraph support, the ability to work on more than one monitor, and will fix several bugs with the product.

FlightFactor to Update Airport Visual System Update Soon
FlightFactor to Update Airport Visual System Update Soon

Should further details of any of these developments by FlightFactor emerge, Threshold will be sure to report on the news.

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