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Looking for an app...Airport Pairing with my Addons?

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I'm looking for an app that knows what airports I have installed in 2024 and shows me potential route pairs.

Does such an addon exist?

I've got a lot of payware and freeware airports but I sometimes forget which ones I have (maybe I have too many LOL).

It would be cool to use an app that suggests routing between two (or more) airport pairs based on what I have in Community or 2024 Community.

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Where2Fly

there you can make own lists with your airports and let the app choose from

NextSimFlight - There's always another runway to discover
This is kind of similar but different 😉 but I don't know if you can add own installed sceneries.

What I prefer for every flight is Volanta

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It does not suggest routing, but it automatically crawls and shows your installed scenery.
In the app above you have to manually keep track and organize what you have installed.

In combination with the oversight where your aircrafts are "parked", you could then choose flights

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And have a nice flight tracking overview and many things more!
VATSIM controller/zones, simbrief OFP, etc.

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I just use the free version

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I know this is not what you are looking for, but I never found it either.

I did find a way to save all my airports under MyMaps in Google maps.

Red are Payware / Green are freeware / Blue is California Freeware

You can rename the titles do add the airport code.

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Ron

MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.

I've always wanted this too. As said above i think Volanta could really take it up a step and 'auto suggest' as it knows your installed scenery, your aircraft, and their locations. It will also know from your flight history what aircraft or purchased sceneries are getting neglected! I am sure i have some sceneries that I have used zero or only once!

I use addon linker. They have a map that shows all addons installed. It doesn't suggest flights, but provides enough to help

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Hi Ryan,

Airline2sim are releasing a product that appears to do exactly what you’re after.

It’s called Gate2go, looks like they have a video of it from FSExpo and a basic rundown on FSElite.

Hope this helps.

Steve

6 hours ago, Ron Lefebvre said:

I know this is not what you are looking for, but I never found it either.

I did find a way to save all my airports under MyMaps in Google maps.

Red are Payware / Green are freeware / Blue is California Freeware

You can rename the titles do add the airport code.

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My Maps Google hosted at ImgBB

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This is exactly what I've been using back since the Prepar3d days, and it works great.

Cheers, Pete

Pete Solov - Lake in the Hills 3CK

and Schaumburg Regional 06C
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Or... :)

Scan for your airports....

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Then open the Route Finder and Select "My Airports only"

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The ideal version of this would be a filter that says: show me airports I own, then sort them by what I have not flown recently. Addon Linker's map is useful for seeing coverage, and Volanta is good for the history and aircraft side, but they do not quite meet in the middle yet. Until something dedicated does it, a simple My Maps layer or Addon Linker map plus SimBrief route planning is probably still the least painful workaround.

Ryan, you can add the ICAO codes of airports that you own into my dispatch tool and it will dispatch flights to and from your owned airports, where it can find valid routes. If the airports are not included in the master database, you can add them to your own custom database. 800+ airports are included by default. You add the ICAO codes in the Settings section, see below.
Link to the Dispatch Tool

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Edited by toby23

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1 hour ago, toby23 said:

Ryan, you can add the ICAO codes of airports that you own into my dispatch tool and it will dispatch flights to and from your owned airports, where it can find valid routes. If the airports are not included in the master database, you can add them to your own custom database. 800+ airports are included by default. You add the ICAO codes in the Settings section, see below.
Link to the Dispatch Tool

Screenshot-2026-06-17-180316.png

Quick question, I set my starting airport as KHQM in Washington State for 60 minute flight, yet your program has me flying the Lancair to EGLD in England which is considerably more than 60 minutes, even in the Lancair. The time slider did not want to move so I thought it would default to the 60 minutes. Am i doing something wrong. I like the concept but would like to limit GA flights to 2 hours or so.

Mike

13 minutes ago, Mike62 said:

Quick question, I set my starting airport as KHQM in Washington State for 60 minute flight, yet your program has me flying the Lancair to EGLD in England which is considerably more than 60 minutes, even in the Lancair. The time slider did not want to move so I thought it would default to the 60 minutes. Am i doing something wrong. I like the concept but would like to limit GA flights to 2 hours or so.

Mike

@Mike62 Hi Mike, apologies, there was an error in the code, that I fixed a few days ago, that was saving custom airports with incorrect Lat, Lon. (in England).

I have just added KHQM to the database to save you the trouble. Just clear your custom database and refresh the page with CTRL + F5. You do not need to add the airport again.

I have added a 40 minute option to the slider, and 10 minute increments, so that you can pick up flights to a few more local destinations.

Regarding the slider not moving, that's not a behaviour that it has, so I would press CTRL+F5 to refresh the page, just in case your browser has saved an older version of the code.

Edited by toby23

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On 6/14/2026 at 11:27 AM, micstatic said:

I use addon linker. They have a map that shows all addons installed. It doesn't suggest flights, but provides enough to help

I forgot about that map... I have AL of course thanks for the suggestion.

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4 hours ago, toby23 said:

Ryan, you can add the ICAO codes of airports that you own into my dispatch tool and it will dispatch flights to and from your owned airports, where it can find valid routes. If the airports are not included in the master database, you can add them to your own custom database. 800+ airports are included by default. You add the ICAO codes in the Settings section, see below.
Link to the Dispatch Tool

Screenshot-2026-06-17-180316.png

Thanks that's interesting as well!

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