If you use Orbx Global or vector add-ons, you will need to run the "AI Traffic Density" tool inside P3D to prevent SPAI from spawning inside taxiway edges—a common quirk of 2017-era AFCADs. The Verdict: Is It Worth It in 2026? For the hardcore FSX user: Yes. It is arguably the most stable, complete, and visually cohesive freeware-quality pack that ever shipped for the platform.
Only if you value schedule accuracy over visuals. The Summer 2017 schedule is now a historic relic. Seeing an Air France A380 at CDG is charming; seeing a United 747 at SFO is a ghost. You are trading realism for nostalgia. If you use Orbx Global or vector add-ons,
In the ever-evolving world of flight simulation, few things date a sim as quickly as its AI traffic. While modern solutions like FSLTL or AIG offer real-time, live-model traffic for MSFS, the legacy simulators— Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3D v3/v4 —still hold a loyal pilot base. For those users, the name SPAI Traffic Pack V7 (Summer 2017) remains a legendary, if time-capsuled, add-on. It is arguably the most stable, complete, and
SPAI Traffic Pack V7 - AI Traffic Summer 2017 is less a utility and more a time machine. It does not represent the skies of today, nor does it pretend to. It represents a world where oil was cheaper, four-engine jets still ruled long-haul, and the word "pandemic" had no place in an airline load sheet. If you want to fly the sunset of the 747 and the final roars of the MD-80, this pack is your boarding pass. Just don't expect to see an A321neo parked at the gate. Seeing an Air France A380 at CDG is