Drzewiecki Design - MOSCOW SHEREMETYEVO X V2 - MOSCOW, RUSSIA (UUEE) FOR (FSX & P3D)
UUEE Moscow Sheremetyevo X V2 is a highly detailed scenery of UUEE Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, Russia.
Moscow is the capital city and the most populous
federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic,
cultural and scientific center in Russia and in Eastern Europe. Moscow
has the largest number of billionaire residents in the world, has been
ranked as the second most expensive city in the world and is one of the
world's largest urban economies. Moscow is the northernmost and coldest
megacity and metropolis on Earth, the second most populous city in
Europe after Istanbul and the 8th largest city proper in the world, as
well as the largest amongst high income economies.
Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport
(IATA: SVO, ICAO: UUEE) is one of four international airports that
serves the city of Moscow, and is the busiest airport in Russia.
Originally built as a military airbase, Sheremetyevo was converted into a
civilian airport in 1959, and in a 2019 contest, was named after
Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The airport comprises six terminals:
four international terminals (one under construction), one domestic
terminal, and one private aviation terminal. It is located in 29 km (18
mi) northwest of central Moscow, in the city of Khimki, Moscow Oblast.
In 2017, the airport handled 40.1 million passengers and 308,090
aircraft movements. During 2018, the airport reported a 14.3% increase
in passengers for a total of 45.8 million. There was also a 15.9%
increase in aircraft traffic year over year. Sheremetyevo serves as the
main hub for Russian flag carrier Aeroflot and its branch Rossiya
Airlines, Nordwind Airlines and its branch Pegas Fly, Royal Flight, and
Ural Airlines.
Sheremetyevo International Airport currently has
five operating passenger terminals and one special terminal reserved for
the use of private and business aviation. The airport's terminals are
divided into two groups based on geographical location: the north and
south terminal areas. The two terminal areas are linked by regular
internal and external bus services. Terminal A opened in 2012 to the
east of Terminal B and is used for the servicing of business and private
aviation. The new terminal B commenced its operations on 3 May 2018.
The terminal is connected by an interterminal underground passage with
Sheremetyevo's southern terminals and the Aeroexpress railway station.
The former Terminal C was closed on 1 April 2017 to be demolished for
reconstruction of a newer terminal. Integrated with the
now-reconstructed domestic Terminal B, the new Terminal C is designed to
serve up to 20 million passengers. Terminal D, opened in November 2009,
is adjacent to Terminal F. It has 22 jetways and 11 remote stands.
Terminal E opened in 2010 as a capacity expansion project, connecting
terminals D and F. Terminal F opened on May 6, 1980 for the Moscow
Summer Olympics. Terminal F, previously Sheremetyevo-2, has 15 jetways
and 21 remote aircraft stands. The terminal was designed to service 6
million passengers per year.
Features:
High quality model of UUEE
Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, featuring the most up-to-date version
possible including airport parts that are still under construction
Extensive though performance-friendly interior modeling at most terminal buildings, control tower and some hangars
SODE
jetways, SODE VGDS compatibility, automatic seasonal switching, custom
animations, conditional animations, custom charts, advanced rwy/twy
weather-dependent lighting, Dynamic Lighting in P3D V4, static aircraft
and people, full use of P3D V4 materials, special effects, sounds,
extensive mesh design, custom-made vehicles and trains... and much more!
Highly
advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimization techniques
used, the Lite Texture Pack provided for lower VAS usage on 32-bit
platforms.
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