FSX3D Releases Ajaccio-Napoleon Bonaparte LFKJ for X-Plane 12 – Detailed Rendition of a Corsican Hub

Developer FSX3D has released a new scenery package for Ajaccio-Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (LFKJ) for X-Plane 12. This detailed rendition of the airport, also known by its former name “Campo dell’Oro,” allows simmers to experience the challenges and beauty of flying on the French island of Corsica.

Ajaccio-Napoleon Bonaparte Airport (LFKJ): Gateway to Corsica

Ajaccio-Napoléon-Bonaparte International Airport (IATA: AJA, ICAO: LFKJ) is located just five kilometers east of the city center of Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica. Its location on the Gulf of Ajaccio offers pilots and passengers a scenic approach to the island. As Corsica’s primary air transport hub, the airport handles both national and international commercial traffic. It has a runway that is 2,407 meters long and 45 meters wide (orientation 02-20), which allows for both instrument flight (IFR) and visual flight (VFR).

The FSX3D Scenery: Details and Realism

FSX3D aims to integrate the LFKJ airport into X-Plane 12 as realistically as possible. The scenery includes:

  • Detailed replica of the airport buildings and facilities
  • High-resolution textures for a realistic representation
  • Correct placement of taxiways, parking positions and lighting
  • Consideration of the topographical features of the surrounding area

With a download size of 985.30MB, the scenery offers a high level of detail without excessively impacting the performance of X-Plane 12. It is now available on SIMMARKET for €20.00 (+VAT where applicable).

FSX3D Portfolio: A Developer Focused on France

FSX3D is an independent developer focused on creating airport scenery, mainly in France. The portfolio includes add-ons for various flight simulators, including:

  • MSFS2020
  • X-Plane 12 and 11
  • P3D
  • FSX and FS2004

FSX3D offers both older and newer add-ons, showcasing the developer’s range. With the release of Ajaccio-Napoleon Bonaparte LFKJ for X-Plane 12, FSX3D continues its tradition of developing realistic and detailed scenery for flight simulators.