Queen Beatrix International Airport is located in Oranjestad, on the island of Aruba. The main destinations include flights to the USA, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, parts of Europe and many Caribbean destinations. The airport is named after Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands.
Aruba's aviation history dates back more than 90 years; the air service network has become a critical and vital element for Aruba’s national economy.
In 1997 the last major expansion project for the airport, Beatrix 2000, began. The first phase of the project was completed and inaugurated on September 1, 1999. The Beatrix 2000 design included an expansion and renovation to the existing 1972 terminal; and included a new arrival immigration hall, baggage claim, 8 contact gates, a new concession area, and two separated check-in buildings for U.S. and non- U.S. bound flights.
Source: Aruba Airport website & Wikipedia.
FEATURES
Compatible with X-Plane 11
Highly detailed rendition of Reina Beatrix International Airport / TNCA located on the island of Aruba
Apron expansions featuring new gates 16, 17, 23 and 24.
Featuring the redesigned aprons and taxiways on the south of the runway