PMDG Releases Boeing 777-200ER for Microsoft Flight Simulator

PMDG Releases Boeing 777-200ER for Microsoft Flight Simulator

After months of development and testing, you can now experience the iconic Boeing 777-200ER in both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The latest PMDG release includes three distinct engine variants, complete with unique models and sounds for each configuration. PMDG has specifically designed this aircraft as their first native MSFS 2024 release.

The PMDG 777-200ER is initially available exclusively through PMDG's official website for $77.72 USD. This single purchase grants you access to both the MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024 versions of the aircraft. The package is managed through the PMDG Operations Center, which handles installation and updates for both simulator platforms. While the initial release is limited to PMDG's website, PMDG has confirmed that the aircraft will be submitted to the Microsoft Marketplace for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024. However, as with previous releases, you should expect some delay between the direct store release and Marketplace availability due to Microsoft's approval process. For Xbox users eager to fly the 777-200ER on console, patience will be necessary. Access to the aircraft on Xbox consoles will only become available after the product completes Microsoft's Marketplace approval process. Nevertheless, PMDG has reassured console pilots that once approved, the aircraft will be fully functional on Xbox systems for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024.

New Features Available

Beyond the headline announcement, the PMDG 777-200ER package brings substantial technical improvements and new features that enhance the flight simulation experience. The 777-200ER arrives with three distinct engine options:

  • Rolls-Royce Trent 895 series engines
  • General Electric GE90-94B engines
  • Pratt & Whitney PW4090 engines

Each engine variant features its own mathematical performance model, authentic sound package, and realistic visual representation. These differences extend beyond cosmetics — engine spool-up times, fuel consumption, and thrust output are calibrated to match real-world specifications.

The aircraft introduces significantly improved SimBrief integration capabilities. Flight plans, weather information, load sheets, and performance data can now be directly imported into the aircraft systems. This integration extends to the enhanced Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) with a revamped weight and balance tool. PMDG collaborated with Navigraph to develop detailed 777-200ER profiles for SimBrief, offering two weight variants for each engine type to support precise flight planning.

Other PMDG Company Updates Summarized

With resources shifting from the 777-200ER project, PMDG is currently focused on updating their 777F and 777-300ER aircraft for MSFS 2024 compatibility. Both models require substantial rebuilding to accommodate platform differences while simultaneously incorporating new features introduced in the 200ER package. According to the official timeline, the 777F will be available for MSFS 2024 during the second half of May 2025, with the 777-300ER scheduled to follow approximately 10-14 days later.

Alongside the 777 series updates, PMDG reports that their classic DC-6 aircraft is presently nearing completion of its MSFS 2024 overhaul. This update includes minor visual enhancements beyond basic compatibility. Once finished, customers who purchased the DC-6 through PMDG's website will also receive the MSFS 2024 version at no additional cost.

In a strategic pivot, PMDG has confirmed that after the 777-200ER release, no new aircraft will be developed for MSFS 2020. This decision stems from the technical differences between simulator versions, as building for both platforms simultaneously requires nearly four times the development effort. Moving forward, all new projects — including the anticipated 747 series — will target MSFS 2024 exclusively. For longtime users of older simulation platforms, PMDG has set June 30, 2025, as the official end-of-support date for all Prepar3D products. Until then, existing P3D customers can still download and use their purchases, but technical support will cease after this date.

Looking to take to the skies with the Triple Seven? Professional Creators have already released liveries for the PMDG Boeing 777-200ER on Flightsim.to.