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About this guide
Microsoft’s handcrafted airports in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 showcase highly detailed terminals, accurate layouts, and enhanced ground environments designed to deliver a more realistic flying experience. This guide explains what handcrafted airports are, how they differ from default scenery, and what to expect when flying to these premium locations.
If you’ve ever loaded into an airport expecting something special and thought, “This feels fairly ordinary,” you’re not imagining things. Even experienced simmers can find the term confusing, because handcrafted doesn’t mean one single thing, and it certainly doesn’t guarantee a consistent level of detail.
This article exists to clarify what the term means in MSFS 2024 — calmly, without hype, and without turning it into a checklist or a debate.
What “handcrafted” means in MSFS 2024
In MSFS 2024, a handcrafted airport has received manual developer attention, rather than being built entirely from procedural or generic assets.
In practical terms, this usually means:
- Custom or semi-custom terminal models
- Manually adjusted airport layouts
- Hand-placed details beyond pure autogen
- A closer match to the real-world footprint
What it does not automatically mean is:
- Payware-level detail
- Perfect accuracy
- Identical quality across all handcrafted airports
Microsoft has stated that MSFS 2024 includes a curated set of handcrafted airports, carried over and upgraded from MSFS 2020, with totals depending on the edition you own. It’s a defined group, not a label applied to every major airport.
Handcrafted does not mean one quality level
This is the point where expectations most often clash with reality.
The word handcrafted sounds like it should imply a single, high standard. In practice, it describes how an airport was created, not how far that work was taken.
Some handcrafted airports feel rich, convincing, and atmospheric. Others represent a more modest improvement over default — better shapes and layout, but still fairly simple up close.
That doesn’t mean something is wrong or mislabeled. It usually reflects:
- When the airport was created
- How much time and budget it received
- Whether it was part of a major world update or base-sim package
Understanding this early avoids a lot of unnecessary disappointment.
Why people often talk past each other about handcrafted airports
When someone says “that airport is handcrafted,” they may be referring to different things:
- Microsoft’s official handcrafted airports are included with the sim
- Airports introduced or upgraded through World or City Updates
- Third-party bespoke airports, either payware or freeware
All of these involve manual design work, but only the first category aligns with how Microsoft uses the term in edition comparisons and official descriptions.
This is why discussions can feel contradictory. Two people can both be correct while talking about different categories.
How to recognise a handcrafted airport in practice
If you want to work out whether an airport in MSFS 2024 is handcrafted without relying on marketing material, there are a few practical clues.
A handcrafted airport will usually show:
- Terminal buildings that don’t rely on repeated generic shapes
- Aprons and taxiways that closely match real-world layouts
- Signage and stand placement that feels intentional
- A stronger sense of local character
That said, some handcrafted airports are subtle. Not all improvements are decorative, and lighter-touch examples can be easy to miss at first glance.
If an airport feels broadly interchangeable with many others, it may not be handcrafted — or it may be a more restrained example.
Why handcrafted airports can look inconsistent
Another common source of confusion is inconsistency between users.
Two simmers can load into the same airport and come away with noticeably different impressions. Factors can include:
- Streaming behaviour and bandwidth
- Cached scenery data
- Local configuration differences
- The evolving state of MSFS 2024 itself
This doesn’t mean airports change dramatically from one user to another, but it can affect how detailed and textures are presented, particularly after updates.
It’s one reason sweeping claims about quality should always be treated cautiously.
Why the term still matters
Even with all these caveats, handcrafted remains a useful term.
A handcrafted airport is generally:
- More accurate in layout
- More convincing from the air
- Better suited as a destination
- More interesting to explore at ground level
For flight planning, it works best as a strong hint rather than a promise. It suggests an airport is worth a look — and that’s often all you need when choosing where to fly next.
A sensible way to think about handcrafted airports
The most helpful mindset in MSFS 2024 is this:
Handcrafted describes intention, not perfection.
Some airports shine because of lighting, surroundings, or approach paths. Others work better as believable backdrops than close-up showcases.
Neither is wrong. Understanding that difference makes the simulator far more enjoyable.
Closing thought
The word handcrafted in MSFS 2024 isn’t misleading — it’s simply broader than many people expect.
Once it’s understood as a description of process rather than polish, it becomes a genuinely helpful part of flight planning instead of a source of frustration.
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