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gohabsgo

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  1. To me, they are close to not even being competitors (GSX and AES I mean).

    Unless compatibility is added between the two products, this is what I (and Im sure many others) will use :

    - GSX for deafault airports that will never get AES-compatibility

    -AES for all add-no airports that don't have a jetway moving with CTRL-J.

    The only choice comes with FSDT's airports, and even then I think AES is the winner for two very important reasons :

    - More fluid jetway movements.

    - Both cargo entries (front and back) are being used.

    Considering both AES and GSX offer an animated catering service (man rolling trolleys onto aircraft), the only real advantage for GSX comes with the animated baggage loaders. But if this is corrected with AES NG, there would be no reason to use GSX anywhere else than at default airport.

    This is just my personal opinion, but AES will continue to get my money. Let's not forget out FS9 simmers out there who are still a very big part of the community, and they will all continue to use AES.

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  2. There was talk a very long while back that AES would be coming for the original version airport (I think it was rumored in 1.14). The new version (V2) has been out for about a year now, and the author said something about AES being a possibility. I requested the scenery in the "Request Airport" thread too, but still nothing.

    I'm not complaining; there was just no clarity on the possibility of the airport receiving AES support. Any chance it's still on the horizon, or are we out of luck?

    Thanks,

    Pierre

    Note: Speaking of the VOZ version of YSSY, not CLS

    link to the product page (freeware) : http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?autocom=downloads&showfile=504

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