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Attention flight sim enthusiasts! The wait is over. After weeks of meticulous development and testing, Navigraph has officially announced the availability of Jeppesen Navigation Data for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (MSFS 2024)! The latest AIRAC cycle, 2412, is ready for download through the Navigraph Hub—and trust us, you’ll want to grab it ASAP to elevate your flight sim experience.
In the world of flight simulation, accurate navigation data is essential for a truly immersive and realistic experience. Navigraph delivers just that, providing Jeppesen-sourced navigation data, renowned as the most comprehensive and reliable dataset in aviation. This global database includes geographical coordinates, waypoints, procedures, and airport details, seamlessly integrating realism into every aspect of your virtual flights.
With just a single click, Navigraph subscribers can replace MSFS 2024’s default navigation data with the latest AIRAC cycle. This update automatically integrates with all in-sim aircraft, including third-party add-ons, ensuring complete compatibility with Jeppesen charts and the community-favorite flight planning tool, SimBrief.
The Navigraph Navigation Data for MSFS 2024 is currently available as an Open Beta, with minor issues being fine-tuned. If you encounter anything unusual, be sure to report it on the Navigraph forums—your feedback helps refine the experience for everyone.
Navigraph extends its gratitude to the flight sim community for your patience and support during the MSFS 2024 launch phase. With this update, the skies are yours to conquer with unparalleled accuracy and realism.
Written by: JT
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