Paulo
I am very well aware the new code is OKKK. I was working there last year when it changed.
However
Until XP12 catches up with the new code and the database changes (how long that will be is anyones guess) then it must stay at OKBK.
Sad but true!
The airportID of this airport will forever be OKBK. The ICAO ID is OKKK and that is already reflected in Scenery Pack 97995 which was released with 12.0.8.
It will stay this way, and it is fine - no point in waiting for anything. Laminar will never change the airport ID from OKBK to OKKK.
Robert Grant January 23, 2024 2:53 AM
Paulo
I am very well aware the new code is OKKK. I was working there last year when it changed.
However
Until XP12 catches up with the new code and the database changes (how long that will be is anyones guess) then it must stay at OKBK.
Sad but true!
Jan Vogel January 23, 2024 6:40 AM
Nothing will change, ever.
The airportID of this airport will forever be OKBK. The ICAO ID is OKKK and that is already reflected in Scenery Pack 97995 which was released with 12.0.8.
It will stay this way, and it is fine - no point in waiting for anything. Laminar will never change the airport ID from OKBK to OKKK.