iniBuilds has released version 1.2.4 of its A350 Airliner for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and 2020.
This latest update focuses on further refining core aircraft systems, particularly around flight management, navigation, and autoflight behaviour. Building on previous updates, the team continues to improve overall accuracy and consistency across all phases of flight, with ongoing work to enhance VNAV logic, flight planning, and system reliability.
As with earlier patches, v1.2.4 also addresses a range of bugs and edge cases, helping to stabilise performance and improve usability. iniBuilds has been consistently iterating on the A350 since release, with updates targeting everything from ECAM logic and thrust systems to navigation handling and general aircraft behaviour.
If you don’t own the A350 Airliner, you can buy it from the iniBuilds store. The update is now available via the iniManager.
Changelog
- SYSTEMS ⚙️
- FIXED Aircraft had inadvertently entered descent mode and it was impossible to re-enter climb mode
- FIXED Having multiple planned step climbs causes them all to overlap on the position report page
- FIXED Fuel burn predictions in MCDU are inaccurate
- FIXED Aircraft auto rotating prior to v1
- FIXED DMEs display as VORs
- FIXED ADS-B readout shows unrealistically high vertical speeds
- FIXED Adjusted roll axis sensitivity based on user feedback.
- EFB📱
- ADDED Override for maintenance items to be repaired in-flight







