Papa Delta Studio has released version 2.0 of its 👉 EPSC Szczecin–Goleniów Airport scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator, bringing a substantial update to the Polish regional airport and extending full compatibility to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 alongside MSFS 2020. Szczecin–Goleniów Airport serves the city of Szczecin, the capital of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, which sits near the German border along the Oder River. With a population of around 400,000 and a wider regional catchment of approximately 1.5 million people, Szczecin plays an important economic and transport role in northwestern Poland.

The airport, located about 45 kilometers northeast of the city center near the town of Goleniów, provides domestic connections to Warsaw and Kraków, as well as international routes to destinations including the United Kingdom, Norway, and seasonal leisure markets. In real life, EPSC is preparing for significant modernization, which forms part of the context for this scenery update.
The airport itself features a single 2,500-meter runway (13/31), equipped with ILS CAT I on runway 31 and supported by VOR navigation aids. It can accommodate medium-sized aircraft and includes apron areas for scheduled traffic, charter operations, general aviation, and limited military use. These operational characteristics make EPSC a relevant destination for regional airline flying and IFR operations within Europe, particularly for those who enjoy flying into less-represented airports.

Version 2.0 focuses heavily on refinement, expansion, and simulator compatibility. Papa Delta Studio has addressed issues specific to MSFS 2024, including disappearing models, by reworking LODs across the scenery. Taxi signage has been revised, apron surfaces have received updated weathering, and lighting has been adjusted for accuracy and consistency. Ground markings and lights remain aligned with current AIP data, now reflecting AIRAC 2601.
A notable part of the update is the addition of new structures around the airport. These include the SRA radar installation, ground hangars, bunkers, expanded facilities behind the terminal, an electrical station, and new objects at the HEMS base. The scenery also introduces a representation of ongoing terminal construction as of January 2026, reflecting the airport’s real-world development rather than presenting a static snapshot in time. Parking areas near the terminal have been remodeled, and the main terminal itself has seen fixes to garage doors and glass elements, alongside added environmental details such as fencing and hydrants.
👉 EPSC Szczecin–Goleniów v2.0 is available as a Store product on Flightsim.to and supports both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. If you are interested in adding a detailed regional airport in Poland with current infrastructure and visible future development, this might be worth a look.