Verticalsim Announces Palm Beach International Airport for MSFS
Verticalsim has recently announced the development of Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, serving the Miami metropolitan area and Port St. Lucie metro area with a yearly average of 6.6 million passengers.
It was opened in 1936 as Morrison Field, eventually becoming an important training airfield during World War 2 and operating as a staging base for the Allied invasion of France in 1944, with aircraft departing Palm Beach towards England in preparation for the D-Day.
After a brief return to being a civil airport, the airport was once again utilized for military purposes in the early 1950s as Palm Beach Air Force Base, training nearly 23,000 airmen during the Korean War.
The Air Force Base was closed in 1962, and Palm Beach was back to being just a civilian airport.
Currently, the airport has 32 gates and three concourses. Concourse A houses Bahamasair and Silver Airways; B houses Air Canada, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, and United Airlines; C, on the other hand, holds Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, and Spirit.
There’s no information regarding features, pricing, or availability yet, but Threshold will keep you informed!
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