The primary international airport serving Paris, the capital city of France. Opened in March 1974, renamed Charles de Gaulle Airport. It is the largest airport in France and one of the busiest in Europe, serving hundreds of destinations.
LFPG, or Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, is a complex and busy international airport ideal for simulator games, featuring a realistic model with four parallel runways, three terminals (including the "village-like" Terminal 1 and seven sub-terminals in Terminal 2), and a detailed ground network. Players can use this add-on to practice air traffic control with features like advanced radar systems, accurate taxiway signage, and detailed ground polygons for precise navigation.
While most airport taxiways are designed for two-way traffic, LFPG (Charles de Gaulle) has a complex system where some taxiways are designated as one-way to manage traffic flow, especially around its parallel runways.
One-way taxiways: Some taxiways are designated as one-way to ensure the smooth flow of traffic around the parallel runways.
Parallel runways: The airport's parallel runways are used to support the high volume of traffic.
Complex layout:
Four parallel runways and a multi-terminal structure with detailed taxiways provide a challenging environment for managing air traffic.
Realistic modeling:
Highly detailed 3D models, including over 100 custom buildings, enhance immersion.
Advanced ATC simulation:
Features like updated radar screens and accurate ground markings help players take on the role of an air traffic controller.
Realistic ground operations:
Meticulously crafted ground polygons and accurate taxiway signs provide realistic ground navigation, while features like runway guard lights and red bars enhance safety for players.
Beautiful background cityscape from OSM (open street maps).