EGAA Belfast International Airport

PYREEGUE DEV Co.

EGAABFSALDERGROVEBELFAST INTERNATIONALPYREEGUE

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Belfast International Airport is the main Airport for the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The majority of flights from Belfast International are operated by easyJet, Northern Ireland's biggest airline and Jet2. It features flights to many European cities and lots of leisure destinations. There is also a variety of cargo routes to and from Belfast, since it is also a big cargo hub of Northern Ireland. The airfield is shared with the Joint Helicopter Command Flying Station, Aldergrove and is considered home by many wild Gazelles that are based there. The area was replicated in great detail and features three helicopter-dedicated aprons.

Key features of this scenery include:

  • VDGS System powered by noolaero(PC ONLY)(Navigate to https://fs.nool.ee/MSFS/VDGS/Releases/ and download the module for it to work)
  • Completely modelled terminal interior with animated people inside
  • Custom Animated Jetway with a dynamic hood
  • Custom Ground polygons with hundreds of markings and accurate weathering
  • 2022 layout
  • Custom night lighting
  • PBR texturing on all objects
  • Hundreds of dynamic object levels of detail for ultra smooth, stutter-free performance
  • Default ATC/AI Traffic integration, Airline Codes specific to parking spots
  • Parallax windows on all objects to simulate interior
  • Surroundings included, such as the massive parking lot behind the airport, Maldron Hotel, DX Express, DHL and Swissport logistics centres, McCausland Car Park, COSMO Car Hire and Parking, M&S Simply Food, EmoExpress Gas Station, Park&Fly Service, Military Barracks and quite a few other buildings specific to the area
  • Animated Radars
  • Window Rain Effects for terminal interior
  • Highly detailed ATC tower interior with animated Tower Controllers
  • Detailed Woodgate Aviation Hangar
  • Static Business Jets
  • Static Helicopters
  • Static Airliners
  • Static one-of-a-kind Boeing RC135 Rivet Joint and an Airbus A400M
  • Detailed fire training ground