Flightbeam has updated their Denver Airport (KDEN) to version 1.1.0. This update focuses mostly on Denver Airport’s new Concourse B. The new west-side expansion with all new gates is a big focus of this update and Flightbeam has faithfully recreated it with brand-new custom jetways and ground texture effects that make it seem lifelike.
Further to Concourse B getting love, other parts of the area have been improved too. Concourse A has all-new interior modelling that has been completed from the ground up to be even better than before. Static passengers also bring an element of life to parts of the airport. Various textures across the airport have also been redone, whilst a few niggling bugs have been squashed by this update. The full changelog is below.




The update is free of charge for all customers and it is live now via Flightbeam’s store and Contrail. If you purchased through the in-sim Marketplace, it will take a few weeks for it to appear online.
If you want to pick up a copy of Denver International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator, you can do so from their store right now.
Full Change log:
- Brand new west side expansion with new gates (Concourse B)
- All new Gen-5 Flightbeam custom jetways, including regional gates (Concourse B)
- Completely renewed interior modeling, from the ground up (Concourse A, B)
- Static passengers to give the huge interiors some life (Concourse B)
- Various textures re-worked from scratch
- New ground FX textures with oil/wet stains (Concourse B)
- Removed trees in the immediate area of KDEN, caused by new Bing imagery update
- Other minor items improved or fixed