FSoares Announces Brasília International Airport for MSFS

FSoares has recently announced the development and imminent release of Brasilia - President Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport (SBBR) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, the third busiest airport in Brazil with a yearly average of 13.5 million passengers.

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The airport was built in 1956, four years before the city it serves, which was still under construction. With a small wooden terminal and a 324-meter-long runway, it received its first flight and inauguration in 1957. The runway was later extended to its current length of 3,300 meters, which had been part of the original plan all along, but for whatever reason, they made it 90% shorter at first.

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The first major renovation happened in 1990, with terminal expansions, the first circular satellite, and more, divided into a two-phase project that reached total completion in 2004, followed by the construction of the second runway in 2005.

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New expansion work was announced in 2009 to prepare the airport for the 2014 World Cup. It consisted of an enlargement of the apron and taxiways, a passenger terminal renovation (and enlargement), and extra parking lots, mitigating an issue with the airport operating at capacity (85%) for many years.

It’s served by Aerolíneas Argentinas, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Copa Airlines, Gol Transportes Aéreos, LATAM Brasil, LATAM Perú, TAP Air Portugal, and Voepass Linhas Aéreas.

The scenery will feature an accurate rendition of the airport, with custom ground textures, custom jetways, custom terraforming, an up-to-date ground layout, and more.

There’s no information on the release date, but the scenery will be made available for free when the time comes.
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