The development teams at MK-STUDIOS have released their visual rendition of Rome-Fiumicino International Airport (LIRF) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This release brings the developer’s quality and attention to detail to the Mediterranean airport.

To some, this airport is also known as the Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport, opening its doors in 1961. With 2 runways operating upon opening, this airport was to help alleviate passenger traffic from the smaller Rome Ciampino Airport after the 1960 Rome Olympics. The airport later built a third runway when Alitalia Airlines built its main hub within the same decade. Today, the airport is ranked the 11th busiest airport in Europe, servicing 43.5 million passengers in 2019 (pre-pandemic), and services the new Italian carrier, ITA Airways as of late 2021.
The feature list provided is short but simple, with the use of PBR textures alongside this rendition featuring the airport’s current 2022 layout. Satellite imagery has been used on the airport grounds, including small simplified terminal interiors. The full feature list has been provided and below:
– Rome Fiumicino Airport in very detailed rendition,
– High definition PBR textures,
– 2022 airport layout,
– Satellite image for the airport area,
– Simplified terminal interior.


To purchase the visual rendition of Leonardo da Vinci International Airport for €15.99, visit simMarket. For other scenery packages developed by MK-STUDIOS, visit their product page on simMarket.
