XWind Studios Releases Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport for MSFS

XWind Studios has recently released their rendition of Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport (KGRB) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, serving the Green Bay metropolitan area with a yearly average of 657,000 passengers. 

The airport started its early life as Blesch Field, and it wasn’t until 1948 that it became a de facto airport, then named after the County where it is located: Brown County Airport. 

A new passenger terminal was built in 1965 to meet the ever-rising passenger traffic demands, reflecting its importance as a regional air traffic hub. 

The FAA now categorizes it as a non-hub primary commercial service facility, although 68% of its traffic corresponds to general aviation. Commercial service accounts for 15% of it, and air taxis take the remaining 16%.

American Eagle, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection, Sun Country Airlines, and United Express serve it.

The scenery features custom ground textures, custom jetways, a custom terminal interior, custom ground clutter, and more.

It's available on the iniBuilds Store for roughly $10.84, requiring at least 4.37 GB of free hard disk space to install.
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