Dresden and Stuttgart sceneries
MSFS got two new third‑party airports this week: Atelier’s Dresden (EDDC) and Aerosoft’s Stuttgart (EDDS), both released for MSFS 2024 with high-detail terminals and screenshots available. (msfsaddons.com) (msfsaddons.com)
Aerosoft published its Stuttgart (EDDS) scenery on March 23, 2026, as the studio confirmed at FSWeekend 2026 and launched the product on its shop page the same day. (msfsaddons.com) (aerosoft.com) Atelic released Dresden (EDDC) the following day, March 24, 2026, and accompanied the launch with an official trailer and store listings on Orbx, Contrail and SimMarket. (msfsaddons.com) (orbxdirect.com) (contrail.shop) Aerosoft’s Stuttgart carries a listed price of €23.25 and includes features such as a custom terrain elevation mesh, high-resolution textures, custom taxiway/approach lighting, Aerosoft and GSX VDGS support with custom GSX profiles, plus AI parking codes and landmark modelling for the Fernsehturm and nearby power plant. (msfsaddons.com) (aerosoft.com) Atelic’s Dresden release emphasizes custom satellite imagery across the airfield, full interior modelling including the underground rail station and hangars, animated ground vehicles, integration with MSFS photogrammetry, and a 2,850‑metre primary runway in line with the real airport’s layout. (msfsaddons.com) (orbxdirect.com) (contrail.shop) Dresden’s download is listed at about 1.83 GB with an installed footprint near 4.73 GB on the Contrail storefront, and Orbx notes customers who buy the MSFS 2024 version will receive the MSFS 2020 edition at no extra cost. (contrail.shop) (orbxdirect.com) Aerosoft paired its Stuttgart airport with a companion “Airfields” pack and a bundle option covering six nearby airfields at launch, while both products were showcased with trailers and developer credits (Stuttgart led by Jo Erlend Sund and Lukas Vezyroglou), signaling immediate post‑release support and updates announced at FSWeekend. (aerosoft.com) (newsbreak.com) (msfsaddons.com)