FSX AFCAD Files

AFCAD files are simply the compiled “.bgl” files that many versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator use to store the configuration of airports and airport data within the simulation program.  They are used all the way from FS2002 up to the latest version, FSX – which is covered in this category.  They have been expanded upon over the years and have always been open-to-edit so that developers and enthusiasts can modify the default airports themselves.

JFK airport updated and fixed with one of the AFCAD files for FSX.  Image shows the terminal building.

JFK airport updated and fixed with one of the AFCAD files for FSX. Image shows the terminal building.

The files in this category are for the many thousands of airports and airfields found within FSX.  The files mainly consist of modified, updated or corrected “.bgl” files which bring the airport data up to date – changes or updates could include;

  • Length or runways
  • Updated terminal buildings
  • New runways
  • New/updated gates and ramps
  • Updated or new ILS and radio communication information
  • New AI traffic information based on real-world traffic
  • Updated visual elements such as ground terrain, textures, taxiways and buildings around the airport/airfield

The format of these .bgl files is compiled XML, which is usually compiled by programs such as BglComp and Shp2Vec – both come as part of the FSX SDK.  Once the XML files have been compiled, they can be read and loaded by FSX.  You can create your own pre-compiled XML files with a text-based editor such as Windows Notepad for example.  However, there are a few easy to use applications that provide a GUI, making editing your favourite airport even easier.  If you are interested in editing airports yourself, the most comprehensive program available at the moment is Airport Design Editor by ScruffyDuck – it’s free to download and use.

Did you know, the acronym “AFCAD” (which stands for Airport and Facilities Data Computer Aided Design) is used loosely because the name “AFCAD” came from and old program developed by Lee Swordy for FS2002 and FS2004 and due to its popularity it has somehow become the accepted name for these .bgl files.  Even new editors have promoted “AFCAD Editor” in their name.

Enjoy browsing the files in this section, it’s one of our most popular and for good reason – having the most up to date and accurate airport information in FSX is most important when realism is the goal.

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AFCAD London Heathrow (EGLL)

Three variants exist for London Heathrow operations, covering versions 1, 2, and 2a. Version 2a presents a complete compilation, including all fixes from earlier releases plus added taxiway signage and a corrected ATC recognition of ILS/RNAV approaches. The set references EGLL TOWER BEACON.BGL, EGLL_OPTIONX_KA.BGL, and EGLL_OPTIONX_KA_OBJ.BGL (X=1 or 2).

Country
United Kingdom
File Size
4.94 MB
Total Downloads
35K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
21
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Mega AFCAD Pack for USA (Over 550 Airports & Airfields)

Smith Graphics delivers a United States–focused compilation of FSX airport layout data, encompassing more than 550 updated airports and airfields. The data refine parking bays, gates, and runway details, including lengths and COM frequencies, and rely on the default libraries included with the base simulator, as exemplified by KSEA.

Country
United States of America
File Size
7.36 MB
Total Downloads
22.7K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
20
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SBGR

Ray Smith refines Guarulhos International Airport (SBGR) with expanded apron parking, realigned service-vehicle routes, and enhanced ground support to streamline gate assignments and aircraft movements. Two BGL files, SBGR_ADE_RS.BGL and SBGR_ADE_OBJ.BGL, are included to support fundamental airport configurations and additional models for the airfield.

Country
Brazil
File Size
578.07 KB
Total Downloads
3.3K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
3
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OEJN - King Abdulaziz International

Alpha India Group's ninth airport round updates Jeddah's international hub, adding five Emirates A380 gates and repositioning runways 16C/34C by 115 meters and 16L/34R by 2450 meters to align with real positions.

Country
Saudi Arabia
File Size
664.35 KB
Total Downloads
8.2K
Screenshots
1
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Incheon International Airport

RKSI, South Korea, undergoes a comprehensive makeover using ADE, adding a satellite terminal and a new runway 16/34 with ILS, plus updated taxiways and signs. Three BGL files: RKSI_ADE_RS.BGL, RKSI_ADE_CVX.BGL and RKSI_ADE_OBJ.BGL anchor the modification, credited to Ray Smith.

Country
Korea, Republic of
File Size
949.77 KB
Total Downloads
5.5K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
5
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EDDF

Frankfurt/Main, Germany, v1.1, by Ray Smith, presents four BGL files designed for FSX default airport, with one crosswind setup using runway 18/36 for takeoff and a second default version using northwest runway 7L/25R for landing. The set includes EDDF_ADE_RS.BGL, EDDF_ADE_CW_RS.BGL, EDDF_ADE_CVX.BGL and EDDF_ADE_OBJ.BGL, with the CW_RS file activating crosswind runway use and added A380 parking.

Country
Germany
File Size
1.12 MB
Total Downloads
4.3K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
6
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VRMM - Male International Airport

At Hulhule Island in the Maldives, the airport gains 11 gates and 4 GA ramps to improve traffic flow. Two water-runways appear, supported by file names AIG_VRMM_ADE_KPK_Default.BGL, AIG_VRMM_ADE_KPK_Default_CVX.BGL, and AIG_VRMM_KPK_Default_CVX1.bgl, with ADE by Jon Masterson.

Country
Maldives
File Size
263.98 KB
Total Downloads
3.1K
Screenshots
1
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NZAA

Auckland NZAA receives three BGL files—NZAA_RS.BGL, NZAA_CVX.bgl, and NZAA_OBJ.BGL—that rework parking assignments, traffic flow, and terrain to align with modern operations. The update adds A380-compatible gates and the Novotel building with extended jetway sections, enhancing ground services and overall realism.

Country
New Zealand
File Size
579.92 KB
Total Downloads
1.9K
Screenshots
3
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LIMF

At Torino Caselle Airport, Italy, all gates, taxiways, jetways, and buildings are laid out to align with exact real-world positions using data from the Italian Aeronautical Information Publication, reflecting careful coordination by Salvatore Todaro personally.

Country
Italy
File Size
9.34 KB
Total Downloads
1.2K
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Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport in Ireland gains a layout by Colin Dietrich, adding a short taxiway to improve access to parking and vehicle paths to reduce hold ups. R16 uses wind direction for operations, while R34 requires winds of 16 knots or more due to no ILS, and the 11-29 runway remains unused in testing.

Country
Ireland
File Size
14.29 KB
Total Downloads
701
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VHHH Hong Kong International Airport

Paul Harrison and Alpha India Group deliver the tenth-round design for Hong Kong's VHHH, aligning airline parking and adding cargo, maintenance, and Government Flying Service areas. Two BGL files, AIG_VHHH_ADEX_PH_ImagingSim.BGL and AIG_VHHH_ADEX_PH_ImagingSim_ALT.BGL, adjust parking and elevation, while VHHH_ADEX_IML.BGL is renamed to avoid conflicts.

Country
Hong Kong
File Size
308.67 KB
Total Downloads
23.6K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
1
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KJFK

Two variations for John F. Kennedy International Airport provide crosswind-capable and default runway configurations, using four BGL files including KJFK_RS.BGL, KJFK_CW_RS.BGL, KJFK_CVX.BGL, and KJFK_OBJ.BGL. The CW_RS option activates all four runways, while RS.BGL keeps the standard operation; KJFK_OBJ.BGL adds airport objects.

Country
United States of America
File Size
896.11 KB
Total Downloads
9K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
5
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MMMX

Lic Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City expands MMMX with two BGL files, MMMX_RS.BGL and MMMX_OBJ.BGL. Ray Smith handles the work, delivering assigned and extra parking, extra fuel trucks, updated taxiways and taxi signs, and rebuilt support vehicle roads.

Country
Mexico
File Size
410.93 KB
Total Downloads
6K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
2
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EHAM Update

Ray crafts a freeware enhancement for Schiphol, rebuilding ground layouts, gate allocations, and runway configurations with refined taxi networks, expanded fuel truck support, and adding pier buildings. It adds H-Pier and more gates, adjusts taxiways and signage, and reworks parking, while EHAM_ADE_RS.BGL, EHAM_ADE_CW_RS.BGL, and EHAM_ADE_OBJ.BGL enable standard or crosswind runway modes and extra object data.

Country
Netherlands
File Size
171.03 KB
Total Downloads
4.7K
Star Rating
1/5
Screenshots
1
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Innsbruck Airport

Runway 08 at LOWI in Innsbruck offers an ILS approach with a 7.0-degree glide path and final course 080, operating on frequency 111.50, by Nelson Lyon. It documents testing with a Lear 45 and notes Beech 350 as a plausible alternative for compatibility.

Country
Austria
File Size
6.64 KB
Total Downloads
4.2K
Star Rating
1/5
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EGKK

Gatwick International Airport, EGKK, sees runway 8L/26R closed and repurposed as a taxiway, while North terminal areas and taxiway signage are updated to current charts and control-tower views are expanded. The update includes EGKK_RS.BGL, EGKK_CVX.BGL, and EGKK_OBJ.BGL, with jetway extensions relying on jfk_jetway.dds and jfk_jetway_LM.dds, by Ray Smith.

Country
United Kingdom
File Size
651.92 KB
Total Downloads
3.9K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
4
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FAJS

Ray Smith develops a revised Johannesburg International layout, adding parking slots including wide-body stands for large jets such as Airbus A380 and a vantage point atop the tower to survey apron and runway activity. Three essential files exist: FAJS_ADE_RS.BGL and FAJS_ADE_CVX.bgl defining parking schemes and taxi flows with corrected terrain, and FAJS_ADE_OBJ.BGL containing supplementary objects.

Country
South Africa
File Size
747.69 KB
Total Downloads
3.8K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
5
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LSGG

Geneva Cointrin International Airport, Switzerland, receives a layout adjustment credited to Matthew Brooks / Alpha-India Group. It uses AIG_LSGG_ADE_MB_FSDT.BGL alongside AP_LSGG, expands GA parking, opens R5L/23R grass runway to light GA, and re-codes gates on the main and satellite arrivals, with ground markings residing in another BGL.

Country
Switzerland
File Size
440.42 KB
Total Downloads
2.5K
Screenshots
2
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SVMI

Ray Smith provides three BGLs for Simon Bolivar International Airport, including SVMI_ADE_RS.BGL, SVMI_ADE_CW_RS.BGL, and SVMI_ADE_OBJ.BGL to reflect default, crosswind, and object layouts. Runway 9/27 remains closed for standard landings due to terrain hazards, while taxi signage is enhanced, parking expands, and the control tower viewpoint is refined.

Country
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
File Size
96.76 KB
Total Downloads
2.5K
Screenshots
1
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AFCAD For LTAI

Antalya’s airport upgrade adds terminal 2, expands aprons and taxiways to mirror the real layout, and designates a new runway as 18L/36R with the original being re-designated as 18C/36C and ILS basics on the new strip. It includes AIG_LTAI_ADEX_MB_Default.BGL and AIG_LTAI_ADEX_MB_CVX_Default.BGL, lightobj.bgl, almwht.dds and lights1.dds, plus JFK_Jetway.dds and JFK_Jetway_LM.dds for jetway integration.

Country
Turkey
File Size
290.72 KB
Total Downloads
2.4K
Screenshots
1

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