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Bringing Frankfurt (EDDF) to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: The missing piece of the puzzle

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Hi everyone,

I’m reaching out to the community and the development team to spark a discussion about a project that I believe is long overdue for our simulator: Frankfurt Airport (EDDF).

As we all know, EDDF is not just the busiest airport in Germany; it is one of the most significant hubs in Europe. Currently, we are facing a situation where this iconic location is missing a high-fidelity representation for the console platform entirely. With other developers confirming they won’t be pursuing a release for consoles, a massive gap remains in our simulation experience—one that users have had to endure for years.

Furthermore, with the recent opening of Terminal 3, Frankfurt is more relevant than ever. Having a modern, up-to-date representation of this airport would be a massive upgrade for the sim. Given the expertise and the standard of quality that iniBuilds has consistently delivered, I believe this is the perfect project to fill that void. Developing a top-tier version of Frankfurt would not only serve a massive, eager user base on consoles but would also provide the perfect stage for the long-haul aircraft currently dominating our skies (like the A380 or the 777).

Frankfurt is the beating heart of German aviation. It deserves a representation that matches the beauty and technical depth of MSFS 2024. Does the team have any plans or considerations regarding this legendary hub? I believe many of us would be thrilled to see it on the roadmap.

Looking forward to your thoughts!

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