FlightSimExpo Reveals 2024 Floorplan and Full Exhibitor List

FlightSimExpo Reveals 2024 Floorplan and Full Exhibitor List

Flight Simulation Association today confirmed that FlightSimExpo 2024 is expected to be the biggest FlightSimExpo ever held. Organizers are thrilled with the support the community has shown thus far and look forward to meeting thousands of flight simmers in Las Vegas this month. “This year’s show will see new exhibitors, more than 15 #FSExpoFriday announcements, and record attendance”, says co-founder Phil Coyle. “We’re happy to see the community supporting events like FlightSimExpo and FSWeekend. It’s so important that simmers come together, in person or virtually, to keep our shared passion for virtual aviation growing.”.

View the full exhibitors list here. Flight Simulation Association also today released the 2024 FlightSimExpo Floorplan. The interactive floorplan shows all confirmed exhibitor booth locations, along with the locations for #FSExpoFriday’s product reveals, hands-on X-Plane workshops, Home Cockpit Building sessions, and more. The floorplan is available here.

“Come to the show to meet developers, try the latest hardware, and be in the room when the biggest news comes out… there is so much to do this year. You’ll leave with new friends and experiences you never thought possible the first time you opened a flight simulator”, says Jonathan Halverson, a FlightSimExpo attendee and volunteer who will be at the show for the fourth time this year. “I’ve gone to the events in Las Vegas, Orlando, and Houston and it just gets bigger and better every year.”

FSA is pleased to confirm that more than 90 partners are supporting FlightSimExpo 2024, including the biggest names in home flight simulation. Newly confirmed sponsors and exhibitors include iniBuilds, PMDG, A2A Simulations, AviaPlanner, Dogfight Dynamics, FeelThere, FlightControlReplay, FlyingArt, HORI (U.S.A.) INC., Moza Racing, OnAir Company, Parallel 42, Propwash Simulation, RYAN AEROSPACE, TrackIR, and Yaw VR. The full list of 2024 sponsors and exhibitors is available at FlightSimExpo Partners.

Flight Simulation Association has also recently released the results of a survey looking at the impact flight sim can have on real-world pilot training and air traffic control careers. The study showed that, on average, students who use home flight simulation during their Private Pilot training receive their certificate with 5.5 fewer flight training hours than those who don’t, and in almost 20 hours less than the FAA average. A summary, along with the full report, may be found here.

FlightSimExpo takes place on June 21-23, 2024 in Las Vegas. Registration is available online at flightsimexpo.com. Attendees are encouraged to book discounted hotel rooms and learn about discounted travel options from Delta, Southwest, and United. Those unable to attend in-person can help support the show by purchasing an Online-Only Registration for $15, or an FSA Captain subscription. Those registered to watch virtually get ad-free access to all Brasilia Room seminars, live or recorded.