Aerosoft 2025 Recap & 2026 Outlook

As the year draws to an end, we would like to share an update on the projects we currently have in development, and recap some of the recent releases.

Hardware

As you may have seen, two days ago we posted information about the upcoming 737 Throttle Quadrant in NG and MAX variants (see here). We are currently expecting delivery of the units to start in January.

Honeycomb has also released some new products in the recent weeks. The most highly anticipated of these was the Sierra, with the Foxtrot joystick and Bravo Lite being particularly well-suited for entry-level users.

Finally, the Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is now available in our shop, and you can currently still get the Pimax VR headsets at a discount – be sure to check them out!

Tools

We are currently working on a significant update for Toolbar Pushback Pro, primarily to eliminate some known bugs and enhance the user experience. We will have more news to share on it soon.

Sceneries

Development on our Paris CDG scenery for MSFS is progressing well, but it still needs work before we are ready to share more. We are also still looking for advisors who work at the airport or have otherwise access to detailed info – if that’s you, feel free to reach out!

Stuttgart for MSFS is basically ready for release, but we’re waiting for Asobo to fix a persisting issue with the satellite imagery / photogrammetry. If a fix isn’t released, we’re planning to implement a workaround, which we’re expecting to be ready in (very early) 2026.

Finally, Mount Everest Vol. 3 is also around the corner. You will receive all the necessary information in the second week of January. This is going to be bigger than Volumes 1 and 2 – stay tuned!

Aircraft

After the well-received v2 update and additional updates to the flight model, Hans Hartmann is currently working on a native version of the CRJ for MSFS 2024 with lots of new features. We can share more once it’s closer to release.

Our in-house A330 NEO development is progressing well, and the aircraft has undergone many improvements in the recent weeks. We are in the final stage of development, where most of the time is spent on fixing bugs. As announced previously, there will be more details after the A340 release.

Speaking of: The A340-600 is pretty much finished. However, we have decided to release it next year, instead of shortly before Christmas. This is to ensure a stable release and maximum possible support, as many of our staff will obviously be unavailable over the holidays. Keep in mind that all images seen here are work in progress, with some visual details still missing.

Finally, we have one more aircraft in development which we haven’t talked about yet. More info on this unannounced project will be available around FlightSimWeekend 2026.

 

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