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Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR, FAA LID: EWR), originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is an international airport straddling the boundary between the cities of Newark in Essex County and Elizabeth in Union County, New Jersey. Located about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of downtown Newark, it is a major gateway to points in Europe, South America, Asia, and Oceania. It is jointly owned by the cities and leased to its operator, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. It is the second-busiest airport in the New York airport system.
On August 3, 1927, Newark's mayor, Thomas Raymond, ordered plans for a new airport as people and organizations began calling for a new one in Newark. Construction began on April 1, 1928. The airport opened on October 1, 1928, as the Newark Metropolitan Airport. It was the first major airport to serve the New York metropolitan area and the first airport in the United States with a paved airstrip.
The nation's first air traffic control tower and airport weather station opened at Newark in 1930 (following a flight that crashed outside of Kansas City, killing five people, including a U.S. senator), and it became the first airport to allow nighttime operations after installing runway lights in 1952. The Art Deco-style Newark Metropolitan Airport Administration Building, adorned with murals by Arshile Gorky, was built in 1934 and dedicated by Amelia Earhart in 1935. It served as the terminal and a control tower until the opening of the North Terminal in 1953. Construction of the Brewster Hangar began in 1937 and continued through 1938. This hangar was the most advanced of its time. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 and is now a museum and Port Authority Police headquarters.
After the hijacking and crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in the September 11 attacks in 2001 while en route from Newark to San Francisco, the airport's name was changed from Newark International Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport in 2002 This name was chosen over the initial proposal, Liberty International Airport at Newark, and pays tribute to the victims of the September 11 attacks and to the Statue of Liberty.
In 2016, the Port Authority approved and announced a redevelopment plan to replace Terminal A, set to fully open in 2022.
The busiest domestic routes from Newark include Orlando, Los Angeles, and San Francisco while the most popular international destinations are London, Tel Aviv, and Toronto. The main operators are United, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines, and American Airlines.
SCENERY FEATURES
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A high-quality model of KEWR Newark Liberty Airport, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive details throughout the whole airport
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FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting, PBR materials, high-definition mesh
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Custom-animated people, vehicles, and trains
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Performance-friendly interior modeling at all terminal buildings, hangars, and control towers, high-quality static aircraft, custom animations, custom animated jetways, custom sounds
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Compatible with CARTAYNA & DRZEWIECKI AIRPORTS MSFS GSX PRO
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Not a bad scenery, good model of the current version of Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR) near Manhattan. nice modeling around the airport and interior is nicely model to an extent. Ground textures are good, but I felt like some of the runway textures lack quite a bit but good overall because it does represent the real-life format.
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When flying around the airport or taxing you will not get a stable FPS and you will get stuttering. I run a 3080 series of gpu and I was not able to get a good FPS around the airport, but it was playable. This is probably to do with the amount of interior design in the airport that should've been removed to increase FPS. I wish Drzewiecki Design would've hold back on the interior design of the airport and focus more on ground textures a lot. Speaking of ground textures, the airport scenery lacks a lot of ground textures, specifically apron textures that are not apparent in the scenery.
Other than that, if you have a good GPU that can run this scenery then totally it's really modeled to its fullest even though it's excessive number of props in the airport terminal that you would not look at from the outside in an aircraft.
Not my best purchase and I wish the exterior of the airport was put a bit more thought on the apron and ground textures.
Also, the PDF you get with it doesn't even include the Airport Diagram XD just a bunch of facts and stuff.
Performance - as mentioned by others - tanks when close to the gate. I am running it with a few addons and no other airport puts such a strain on my system.
However, if you are running the sim on an AMD X3D chip - like I do - you may not have such a big performance deterioration. I am looking at a loss of about 10fps at the gate.
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