

Even better, take a look into Drzewiecki Design’s extraordinary rendition of Renton Airport, the birthplace of every Boeing 737. If you’re looking for the utmost realism in Microsoft Flight Simulator, now that you have a highly realistic airplane to take to the skies, make sure to check some of the best airports that have been recently released for MSFS, such as Flightbeam’s Wellington Airport, Aerosoft’s Brussels, or FlyTampa’s Boston Logan. With every great airliner simmers also need some great airports. These can easily be installed through the PMDG Operations Center, which also enables users to customize the aircraft to their liking, such as setting up different combinations of winglet styles with the available liveries. PMDG includes a wide range of liveries for the 737-700, representative of the real-world operators. PMDG will bump it up slightly to $74.99 once the -600 releases, which itself will be priced at around $50. This price will go up slightly when the -600 launches in a few weeks, so consider the $69.99 to be a promotional price. So what are you waiting for? Go grab your copy of the PMDG 737 for MSFS, now available exclusively through PMDG’s own website, priced at $69.99. There’s a lot to be said about PMDG’s simulation of the Boeing 737 but, at this point, everyone is familiar with the global idea: it’s the quintessential airliner for Flight Simulator.

The most current estimate points to a release in June for the -600, July for the -800 (the most wanted of them all), and August for the longer -900 variant. PMDG is launching today the -700 variant of the Boeing 737 Next Generation family in passenger, cargo, and BBJ airframes, with plans to release the other variants during this summer. A rich, complex, highly authentic and realistic depiction of Boeing’s ubiquitous airliner is now available for MSFS simmers to enjoy and spend hundreds or thousands of hours traveling between the world’s busiest airports. This is an important moment for Microsoft Flight Simulator, which is now receiving one of the most legendary airplanes to ever hit the desktop flight simulation market. After lots of teasers and previews, with some drama included, PMDG has finally released today its hugely anticipated simulation of the Boeing 737 for MSFS, starting with the -700 variant.
