FlightSimExpo Announces Initial Exhibitor List

Gleim Aviation, Honeycomb Aeronautical, Prepar3D/Lockheed Martin, RealSimGear, SKALARKI electronics Ltd, Sky Blue Radio, SoFly, TFDi Design, Thrustmaster, VATSIM, X-Plane, and Yaw VR Ltd. are some of the more than 25 sponsors and exhibitors already confirmed to attend FlightSimExpo 2021.

FlightSimExpo 2021

North America’s flight simulation conference returns on September 24-26, 2021. As a hybrid event, attendees can participate in-person at Town and Country Resort San Diego or online.

FlightSimExpo Co-Founder Phil Coyle said: “We’re delighted to share this initial list of participating developers with the community. With California now fully re-open, we look forward to gathering again in person this year. We will continue reaching out to developers and will update this list regularly as additional partners sign on.”

As the first in-person flight simulation event in more than a year, FlightSimExpo will be the place to discover the latest in simulation hardware. At 10:30 am PT on Saturday, September 25, Thrustmaster will take the stage—and live stream—to reveal a new hardware product. Announcements and updates are also expected from Aerosoft, Gleim Aviation, Prepar3D (Lockheed Martin), RealSimGear, X-Crafts, X-Plane, and more.

“Thrustmaster is excited to be an exhibitor and Diamond Sponsor for FlightSimExpo 2021,” says Tim Gorham, North American Marketing Director for Thrustmaster, a leading flight sim hardware manufacturer. “We have made significant expansions to our civil aviation hardware line-up with the 2020 launch of the Airbus-licensed TCA line, and the all-metal TPR Rudder Pedals first announced at the 2019 show. And we’ll be using FlightSimExpo 2021 to share an exclusive first look at another exciting expansion to our growing civil aviation hardware line-up!”

For those attending in-person in San Diego, single-day registration begins at $25. The in-person component of this year’s event includes seminars from Aerosoft, RealSimGear, and X-Plane, a home cockpit construction Q&A, advice on flight dispatch from professionals, and much more. The annual X-Plane Landing Competition takes place over two days, with qualifying flights at their booth on Saturday and the finals presented on stage on Sunday morning. The exhibit hall will be open on Saturday and Sunday, September 25-26, with an add-on series of seminars called Captains’ Corner taking place on Friday.

FlightSimExpo 2021 also offers online registration for $15. This online registration includes exclusive access to event seminars and the ability to chat and engage with participating developers throughout the weekend. In partnership with the large online networks, virtual attendees will be able to participate in a simulator fly-in to KSAN on Saturday alongside other online activities during the weekend.

The co-founders discussed this year’s event and answered questions in the following YouTube video.

For more information on FlightSimExpo, to view the full schedule, and to register, visit www.flightsimexpo.com. Attendees making travel plans are encouraged to book discounted FlightSimExpo hotel rooms and learn about airfare discounts with Delta, Southwest, and WestJet.