Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is putting bush trips back at the center of the conversation with Sim Update 6. The official Steam briefing, published on August 14, 2026, also confirms that the update is available on all platforms.
Key points
- The official “August 13th, 2026 MSFS Weekly Briefing” was published on August 14, 2026.
- Sim Update 6 is announced as available on all platforms.
- The update brings back bush trips and supports Nvidia DLSS 4.5.
- It announces improvements for many aircraft, along with thousands of fixes.
Bush trips return to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024


The return of bush trips is the update’s most visible addition. The activity offers a guided way to explore the simulator’s world, with a structure that differs from a simple free flight. The briefing confirms the feature’s return, but does not detail the routes or their precise content here.
Sim Update 6 goes beyond that addition. It combines new playable content with technical developments and a broad correction effort. In editorial terms, its appeal rests on two different promises: a defined route for pilots looking for more structure, and less visible changes to performance and aircraft behavior.
DLSS 4.5 arrives alongside thousands of fixes
Sim Update 6 also supports Nvidia DLSS 4.5. The change concerns the simulator’s graphics and mainly targets configurations capable of using the technology. It complements the bush trips rather than replacing the content introduced by the update.
The briefing also announces thousands of fixes. That figure indicates the scale of the work, but it does not measure the effect of every correction during a flight. The information available here does not provide the complete change list or explain how the fixes are distributed. The announcement of a large number of fixes should therefore be distinguished from a precise assessment of their impact on each aircraft.
Many aircraft are also said to receive improvements. For pilots who regularly fly one particular model, the total number of fixes matters less than whether that aircraft appears in the detailed list. The briefing does not specify which aircraft are covered by each improvement.
The Boeing 707-320C joins Famous Flyer 10
The update affects several aircraft and adds a new version of Famous Flyer 10: Boeing 707-320C. The project was developed with iniBuilds and Working Title.
That addition expands the historic-aircraft content, but Sim Update 6 is not limited to the new model. Bush trips, DLSS 4.5 and the thousands of fixes address different expectations: activity design, graphics technology and targeted aircraft or simulator corrections.
Three announcements with different effects in flight
The briefing brings together three distinct families of changes. Bush trips add playable content and give flights a framework. Nvidia DLSS 4.5 support affects display technology. Aircraft improvements and thousands of fixes target more specific issues, with their scope depending on the model and situation involved.
This makes Sim Update 6 broader than a simple content update. It may interest pilots waiting for bush trips to return, as well as those following graphics developments or aircraft fixes. The briefing is not detailed enough, however, to conclude that every pilot will experience the update in the same way.
For players, the announcement means access to bush trips and the other announced features on all platforms. Pilots can also follow the three circumnavigation events planned from Bordeaux. The new Boeing 707 version expands the historic-aircraft selection, while the fixes will need to be judged according to the models involved.
Three circumnavigation livestreams will depart from Bordeaux
The briefing announces three circumnavigation livestreams departing from Bordeaux on August 17, 19 and 21, 2026. The official announcement gives the times in UTC. The series offers three specific events for players who want to follow the flights live.
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The official Steam briefing remains the reference source for this announcement and for the details published around Sim Update 6.
What the briefing does not specify
- Which aircraft are covered by each Sim Update 6 improvement? The briefing announces significant work, but does not link every fix to a specific model here.
- What are the full UTC times for the three circumnavigation livestreams from Bordeaux? The dates of August 17, 19 and 21, 2026 are announced, while the detailed times remain in the official announcement.
Frequently asked questions
When was the August 13, 2026 MSFS briefing published?
The official “August 13th, 2026 MSFS Weekly Briefing” was published on August 14, 2026.
Is Sim Update 6 available on all platforms?
Yes. The briefing announces availability on all platforms without detailing the list.
Which feature is returning with Sim Update 6?
Bush trips are returning with this update.
Which graphics technology is supported?
Sim Update 6 supports Nvidia DLSS 4.5.
Does the update fix aircraft issues?
Yes. The briefing mentions improvements for many aircraft and thousands of fixes. However, it does not specify which aircraft are covered by each improvement.
To keep following the story, also check out our article on the MSFS roadmap: Sim Update 6 available on all, our article on MSFS 2024: Sim Update 6 puts Bush Trips back at the heart of, the latest video game news and the news section.
Verified sources
These links can be used to verify the key information used in this article.
- steamcommunity.com: official Steam briefing “August 13th, 2026 MSFS Weekly Briefing,” published on 2026-08-14. It confirms Sim Update 6 availability, the return of bush trips, Nvidia DLSS 4.5 support, improvements for many aircraft and thousands of fixes.
- shared.akamai.steamstatic.com: the same official briefing published on 2026-08-14 confirms the new Famous Flyer 10 version: Boeing 707-320C, developed with iniBuilds and Working Title.