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By Dogan Zorlu, this FS2004 option centers on a Boeing 747-400 model from iFly with SID/STAR procedures and is designed for use with FLY74710.ZIP. It identifies the aircraft model and creator, anchoring the file to the specified ZIP component.
Complete with Base ModelTwo GE CF6 turbofans power a Boeing 767-300 model bearing Vietnam Airlines branding, with JT9D and PW4000/RB211 variants noted. This configuration delivers a 530 mph cruise speed and a 4,260 nautical mile range, and runs within a 2004-era simulation environment.

The model represents an A340-313 variant equipped with -5C4 engines, forming part of a family that includes -5C2 and -5C3 options for the -200/-300 subclasses. An A340-313E configuration adds updated powerplants and increased MTOW, while maintaining authentic Airbus-sourced flight dynamics.
Complete with Base ModelAn representation of a wide-body twinjet, this variant carries 12 levels of detail and moving elements such as spoiler deployment, flap deflection, thrust reverser action, and gear bays that appear during landing. Credits go to Craig Crawley with visuals by Boback Shahsafdari and flight dynamics refined by David Carter; base model and paints are freeware.
Complete with Base ModelBoeing 727-200 configured for Iberia branding carries a base model by Erick Cantu with color work by Steve Drabek. It features advanced animations, including wings flexing in turbulence and cockpit windows opening via a tailhook key, while interior wing views support virtual spotters with Active Camera.
Complete with Base ModelRoyal Nepal Airlines operates the Boeing 757-200, featuring a striped red, white, and blue tail. It accommodates 200–300 passengers and delivers a maximum range of 4000 nautical miles, with an image file named 752rnac1.jpg included.
Complete with Base ModelAir Canada’s A340-500 relies on FS Painter's A345 model and carries registration C-GKOL, painted by Michael Pearson. The design serves AI traffic primarily and remains very flyable, with a faithful silhouette on the A345 model.
Complete with Base ModelCredits go to Robert V., Kristiaan D., and Alexander S. The work centers on a Boeing 757-200, and a file named SUND'OR.jpg provides the associated image reference for identification and archival tracking within the collection.
Complete with Base ModelThree variants for the MD-83 merge Pacific Air (VA), Hooters Air, and Alaska Airline markings, with tail art featuring the Hooters Owl. Panel and sound mirror the default aircraft, and Robert 'Hawk' completes the Pacific Air and Hooters elements while Lego_Mark handles the Alaska portion.
Complete with Base ModelThe CRJ-200LR variant is developed by PROJECT OPEN SKY, with Mitsushi Yutaka serving as model designer and Warren C as flight dynamics designer. Samy Fay completes the finish for a South African carrier, and an accompanying visual reference CRJ-SAA - 21 .jpg.

UPS operates an A300 freighter with a brown and white color identity and distinctive fuselage markings, with SGA providing the base and Steve Drabek contributing artwork. Compatibility hinges on the SGA_A300B4-200.zip, and the model includes fully animated primary and secondary control surfaces along with operational cargo doors.
Complete with Base ModelAn Air Canada A318 uses FSPainter's model in fictional branding and serves primarily for AI traffic while remaining flyable in typical hobbyist simulations. The work, by Michael Pearson, notes AI-traffic use and concludes with identity context.
Complete with Base ModelGaruda Indonesia operates a Boeing 737-400 and presents a fictional design blending dark blue and grey, delivering a clean, compact depiction of color pairing. A single variant concept highlights a two-tone approach across the overall appearance.

The El Al Boeing 737-700 and 737-800 pair encompasses six registrations: 4X-EKA, 4X-EKB, 4X-EKC, 4X-EKD, 4X-EKE, and 4X-EKI, with the latter leased from North American. Named variants include Tiberias, Eilat, Beit Shean, Ashkelon, Nazareth, and interior Hebrew signage adds realism.
Complete with Base ModelA Boeing 737-200 in America West branding, produced by FlightFX and SGAir, appears with refined exterior details and authentic wing and engine perspectives. It supports two simulations and features full-range flap animation, smooth gear operations, and thruster reverser motion, with distinctive markings and beacons visible at U.S. airports.
Complete with Base ModelAn Airbus A300B4-200 for American Airlines combines the SGA base model with a color treatment by Steve Drabek and authentic fuselage metal details by Mike Baumann. It features dynamic shine, door and wing animation, and accurate lighting to deliver visual fidelity and smooth system integration for virtual pilots.
Complete with Base ModelRio Gunawan provides detailed artwork for a Douglas DC-9 modification built upon an original airframe credited to FFX. Tests confirm compatibility with the original airframe, and an image file named fs9dc9gar.jpg provides a visual reference.

Depicts a Posky 757-200 in Flyjet colours, reflecting a British charter airline presentation and RB211-535E4 engine configuration for the Posky model. The work is by Gerry McLaughlin, credited for translating the Posky model into a Flyjet themed appearance.
Complete with Base ModelDelta Airlines operates a Boeing 737-287. DXT3 compression coats the fuselage and control surfaces to preserve vibrancy, while the overall presentation captures a classic twinjet silhouette with meticulous shading and balanced lighting across multiple viewing angles, and high-contrast reflections enhance realism.
Complete with Base ModelSaudi Arabian Airlines operates a Boeing 777-268 with GE engines, registered HZ-AKA, based on Melvin Rafi’s 777-200 design, which serves as the foundation for this model. It uses 32-bit reflective visuals with non-mip mapping, by Melvin Rafi.