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An Introduction to iniBuilds Multi-Jetways Technology

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An Introduction to iniBuilds Multi-Jetways Technology

For the first time in Microsoft Flight Simulator, compatible iniBuilds airports can now support multiple passenger boarding bridges connecting to a single aircraft, bringing an entirely new level of r

and then its stupid, becase the nice thing of GSX is that it does everything by itself.

The only limitation is you must call the jetways manually via the in-sim EFB app. You cannot request the iniBuilds Multi-Jetway system via GSX.

Also only Iniword not allowed Planes are compatible. Waiting for GSX own implementation :)

That is what I feared, those proprietary solutions are never in favour of us simmers. So using the Ini Multi-Jetway tool means no GSX passengers boarding and generally reduced GSX usability. What I now really hope is that the multi-jetway solution from GSX will not be non-working on Ini airports because they have their own proprietary solution, THIS would be the worst outcome. But honestly, I wouldnt be surprised that much if it turns out to be like this...

After reading the post over at Inibuilds, I am less pessimistic. They clearly state that further aircraft will be added, so it wont be Ini only. They also clearly state that GSX works nicely alongside, so it is just the call for jetway (and the visible passengers boarding I guess). Still hope the GSX solution will work on ini airports later on though...

Edited by AnkH

Greetings, Chris

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 2x32GB DDR5 6000MT/s RAM, MSI RTX 4090 Ventus 3X, Windows 11 Home, MSFS2024

We'll just have to see if the computer blows up, as is usually the case with this company's products.

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6 hours ago, Aglos77 said:

as is usually the case with this company's products.

Wrong.

Edited by Tuskin38

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6 hours ago, AnkH said:

They clearly state that further aircraft will be added

It appears to work with the 777-300 out of the box, but not the 200ER.

A streamer named Kenco was using them with the B773

Ini isnt the one adding aircraft support, it’s up to the aircraft developers themselves to make sure they have the doors defined properly in their aircraft config.

The next airport to get support will be VHHH

Edited by Tuskin38

Thank goodness the A220 will have dual jetway support.

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20 minutes ago, Bdub22 said:

Thank goodness the A220 will have dual jetway support.

I'm guessing that just means it works with their custom jetways in general.

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