Boris Audio Works Releases PMDG 737NG Sound Set for MSFS 2024
Boris Audio Works has recently released their long-awaited sound set for the PMDG 737 lineup for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The set brings meticulously engineered sound captures from the cabin, engines, environment, and more.

Recorded with state-of-the-art audio equipment from a real 737NG airplane, Boris Audio Works’ latest product promises a comprehensive audio package with a clear engine, cabin, fans, pack, ground roll, buttons, hydraulic pump sounds, and cabin chatter for extra immersion.

Furthermore, the package includes a headphone simulation with noise cancellation for those seeking a more realistic audio experience during their virtual journeys.
The complete feature list follows below:
- Engines, fans, and packs with unrivaled clarity
- Wind ambiance, ground rolls, and touchdown effects for total immersion
- Authentic button clicks, switch toggles, and all interactable
- Distinct cabin, cockpit, and exterior soundscapes for realistic differentiation
- Pilot and pushback driver voice interactions
- Cabin chatter to enhance the in-flight atmosphere
- Selectable options for hydraulic pump sounds
- For added comfort: Try the active noise-canceling headset mode!
MSFS 2024-only additions:
- Cockpit door and window opening/closing sounds added
- Improved engine buzz, whine, and N1 bearing overall balance and samples.
- Introduced multiple samples for nose wheel rotation
- Added the sound for the overboard exhaust valve to follow the PMDG logic
- Added exterior grooved runway whine (high speed)
- Changed the buzz fadeout curve, made it so it’s audible for longer on climbout
- Reworked cockpit and cabin ground rolls completely, adding randomized samples to it
- Made cabin touchdown sounds more varied
- Added APU and engine sounds leaking into the cockpit with the window open
- Made it so the PMDG clickspots/options are used for headset simulation, and Vickers vs ABEX. Passenger chatter is still the same
- Redone cabin APU sound
- Added cabin brake squeal. In hot weather, brake application at high speed will cause the brakes to squeal due to condensation boiling off
- Added brake bass. At lower speeds, brake application will cause the brakes to hum/rumble. This will be louder with rain
It’s available on OrbxDirect for roughly $10, requiring at least 108.38 MB of free hard disk space to install.
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