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Getting the airport to recognize my airline

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Hi all! Maybe this is a bit far fecthed but, how do I get FSX Airports to understand my airline? I recently have gotten more into tube liners and so I flew my PMDG 737(Japan Airlines) into Tokyo, Haneda(RJTT). I land and Ground directs me to All Nippon's (ANA) terminal! Its not the default airport but not payware either. On the other hand, I have had this happen with payware airports too. Any ideas anyone? Thanks in advance!

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Only way I know of is via an AFCAD program like AFX (payware) or ADE (freeware). You can select an area of parking spaces and designate each one for your particular airlines. Ideally, you should check the actual RW airport parking assignments to see where your airline parks just to be realistic. That would, by the way, be required for every airport you frequent. I don't believe there is a way to just make all major hubs recognize your airplane and place it correctly unless it was done by default.
 
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