We’ve got news coming in from PMDG’s Robert S. Randazzo with a status report on various projects that the company is working on. Tomorrow, August 7, also marks the 28th year since the founding of the company and they are planning a little celebratory sale. Let’s have a look at the news.
Product updates across the board
Various news items coming in across multiple product lines. The most immediate is that PMDG’s 737NG line for MSFS 2020 are now moving over to their Operations Centre 3 software. The move is effective immediately and the recommendation for current owners is to uninstall existing 737 models and liveries, run the new OC3 software, and reinstall the aircraft and liveries. OC3 is a significant update over the aged OC2 software so its good to see the move.
The 777 series has recently seen an update to build 121 and another update is due next week with fixes and tweaks. The marketplace updates are taking longer but should arrive soon. So should the 777-200LR which is not yet in the Marketplace but is expected next week.
Interesting note in the update about the 777. PMDG is reportedly working on gaining access to the 777X with positive developments in that direction. That coincides well with new active flight testing which happened earlier this week with the first 777-9 considered to be in production configuration.
The 737NG for 2024 continue to progress and the next milestone is reportedly going to be a move to beta testing. That’s good news indeed! The DC-6, another legacy product making the jump to 2024, is reportedly awaiting a core update to the LOD system in MSFS. Once it does, they intend to roll it out to us.
The 737 MAX and 747 series are both progressing but there is no news to share. Robert once again mentioned that both 747-100 and -400 are in a race to see which might finish first.
Birthday celebration and sale
PMDG are marking their 28th year anniversary since the founding of the company. The message is one of thanks to the community for the support over the years.
The occasion is being marked with a rare sale. PMDG don’t tend to offer those often and Robert said as much, however, the occasion calls for a “founders week” sale and they are marking 28 years with 28% off all PMDG products. The sale will start on August 7 and conclude on August 10. Look for that on their webstore here.






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