Welcome to the South California's hot spot for both commercial and general aviation operations. One of the most history-rich in the US aviation, Long Beach airport is a hub well suited either to an everyday Southwest Airlines commecial link to one of the over 20 national destinations, ranging from Las Vegas and Denver to Honolulu, Dallas, and Chicago or a general aviation and business jet flying.
Located just a few miles south from downtown Long Angeles, it serves as a hub for both commercial and general aviation. Known for its streamlined Art Deco terminal and relaxed atmosphere, the airport offers travelers a less crowded alternative to nearby Los Angeles International Airport. With a mix of domestic flights, private aviation services, and a rich aviation heritage—including ties to Douglas Aircraft—it remains an important gateway for the region while retaining its unique laid-back charm.
Four main sections across the field has been designed for MSFS20 in high detail:
Main termainal area including the old terminal.
ATC tower and sorrounding AeroPlex buildings and hangars complex together with the brand-new Sky Harbour Hangar still under construction.
Flying schools buildings area along the southwestern end.
Relativity complex area with the surrounding others.
Fearures:
Most up-to-date layout: old globemaster manufacturing hangars now reflecting the new Relativity lay-out, color, and architexture.
Animated vehicles across the apron and landside: airport patrol, police and utility trucks animated on their real-life like routes
Custom runway markings and taxiway signs and wigwags: all three runways custom-created with realistic markings, together with custom modelled and textured taxiway signs and wigwags at runway entries.
3D-modelling with PBR textures: true-to-life modelling of all buildings in the main four layout sections with materials having PBR textures with detail, wear, and reflections.
Custom modeled and textured ground equipment: custom Southwest Airlines baggage cart, tractors and ramps.
The four underpasses modelled and textured: underpasses beneath RWY30 modelled and texure for a more immersive take-off and landing experience.
Dynamic lighting: real-life lighting positions all across aprons, parking lots, streets, and buildings over the airports layout and surroundings.