
Boise Airport, Idaho, is simply a tiny airport occupying a very large area. It is shared with the military and stationed there, among others, A-10 Thunderbolt II with 124, Fighter Wing with Idaho National defender alongside various helicopters.
This airport was established in 1926 and present has 2 runways of 10L/R and 28R/L. It is primarily utilized by Alaska Airlines, Delta, Frontier, Southwest and United. The mapping of the airport, i.e. its buildings, terminals and fittings, is rather reasonable, but far from ideal, especially in terms of land texture, where aircraft positions look cleaner than freshly washed floors.


However, the problem with Boise's reproduction is that the airport, despite its seemingly tiny size, occupies a immense space that is filled live with different containers, vehicles and another items that fill the void. In the case of Boise for MSFS, it was not possible to manage empty spaces, so it is simply a bit sad if there are many aircraft flying here.


However, given how utterly tragic the default airport is, I have no objections to recommending it. However, the problem is that Orbx has just removed it from the sale, so it may be that any adjustments are being made before re-entering the sale.


However, it is an interesting location, offering many short flights to Los Angeles, Denver, Seatle and many another airports, mainly operated by Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.


Product: Boise Airport for MSFS
Simulator: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
Volume after installation (MSFS): 3.9 GB
Price (when the airport was available): 20,88 AUD / 13,87 EUR