After last year's success, Aerosoft has revealed further details about the next FS Conference, the largest event for flight simulation fans in Germany. The 20th FS Conference will now take place in mid-November.

Flight sim enthusiasts should mark 15 November 2025 in their calendars. On that date, the second FS Conference will be held at the terminal of Paderborn/Lippstadt Airport. Following the success of last year’s event, organiser Aerosoft had already confirmed a sequel, though the exact date had not been announced until now.

Last year, the FS Conference attracted over 400 visitors and more than 20 exhibitors, including Aerosoft itself, Honeycomb, HomeSim, and MobiFlight. The event is the successor to the Flugsimulator Konferenz (Flight Simulator Conference), which Aerosoft launched in 2002. Including its predecessor, the 2025 conference will mark the 20th edition, making it an anniversary event.

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