PMDG Simulations has posted a new preview trailer of their 737 for MSFS in action on their YouTube channel. The highly anticipated aircraft has seen some major progress as of late, most recently having entered the beta stage of testing. Similar to its counterpart in Prepar3D, the aircraft will come delivered with every feature as is possible to simulate in MSFS. No release date has been set yet, but the community will be notified of the team’s release intentions once the details are concrete.

Trailer Information
The preview trailer showcases the many views the 737 possesses, presenting the exterior, cockpit, cargo operations, as well as passenger views. Viewers are also able to witness all of the systems in action, as well as the aircraft in a flying state. It’s imperative to mention, though, that the aircraft is still in active development, therefore systems may be altered from their state in the video.
Another subtle but important detail is PMDG’s acknowledgement of MAX development for MSFS. In the description of the video, the author mentions that the product line will “include the entire third and fourth generation 737 series from the 737-600 to the 737-10”. No additional details were given as to the development status of the MAX, so ensure that you keep up to date with future articles entailing information about their future products.
Another Dev Update!
Robert Randazzo added to the trailer by posting a new development update. At this point in time, the team is cleaning up the aircraft, bugs are being attended to, and the beta is in full swing. Beta testers are still bound to their Non Disclosure Agreement for the time being, but PMDG expects the testers to be able to share media of the plane in the coming weeks. Luckily, the aircraft is in a better state than expected, which infers a more imminent release.
If you’re not caught up with PMDG’s 737 development for MSFS, take a look at this previous article here outlining its beta testing and future progress.
