SAS Scandinavian Airlines Will Change Alliances
Following two other major consolidation moves in Europe, Air France-KLM, a member of SkyTeam, will take an equity stake in SAS Scandinavian Airlines.
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FSDreamTeam has updated their GSX Pro add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This new update brings a new significant feature to this popular add-on, which the developer talked about in a YouTube video.
Whilst this whole change was announced through their Facebook page, the YouTube video provides us with the most information.
This new feature that changes the add-on significantly is remote deicing. Remote deicing is going to work basically the same way as at-gate deicing that was available with GSX Pro until now. However, to use remote deicing, you have to taxi your aircraft to a different position at the airport. On the other hand, this is not going to be fully implemented with every scenery. Thus, if you want to get as precise deicing procedures as possible, you will have to download various airport GSX profiles to get this working.
The deicing procedure with this new feature includes also a Visual Docking Guidance System, which will be giving you updated information about your aircraft position, fluid type and what is going around your aeroplane in general.
This update definitely brings another level to the immersion you can get out of the GSX Pro add-on. Unfortunately, this new feature is not available to the legacy GSX Level 2 and GSX add-ons for ESP platforms such as Prepar3D and FSX.
If you would like to learn more about GSX Pro, you can read about their previous update here.
Written by: Patrik
Following two other major consolidation moves in Europe, Air France-KLM, a member of SkyTeam, will take an equity stake in SAS Scandinavian Airlines.
The airline expects to take delivery of about 800 new narrowbody and widebody aircraft between 2023 and the end of 2032.
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