Will the Boeing 737-700, Airbus A321-200, Bombardier CRJ200, and Cessna 172 remain free if the 747-400 is rework?

If the Boeing 747-400 is rework and becomes a Pro aircraft, does that mean that the Boeing 737-700, Airbus A321-200, Bombardier CRJ200, and Cessna 172 will remain as free aircraft on Infinite Flight? Because all 737-700, A321, CRJ200, and Cessna 172 have been reworked and are still free aircraft to this day, including the Cessna 208 which is currently being reworked. It might still be a free flight (I guess?) which is a good thing because we can use these small planes to fly within restricted areas around the world, like SoCal or Malaysia-Singapore.

Actually, there is still another Boeing 717-200 that is still a free aircraft, but I do not expect them to rework the 717, because this aircraft has few liveries. Reworking it wouldn’t be worth it. At most, they’d just add an APPR button that can be used for autolanding. I think they should replace the 717 with Boeing MD-80. Which of course will probably add the MD-80 as a pro aircraft because this aircraft model is much more popular than the Boeing 717.

That would be absolutely ridiculous unless they were to change the entire selection of free aircraft. What would free players be left with? A bunch of old aircraft that don’t at all represent what Infinite Flight is like? Great way to scare them away from buying a Pro subscription. A 747 rework would only remove the 747 from the free aircraft.

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Okay, so it’s like you said, right? They’re just going to take the 747-400 off the free list, and they’re not going to touch the 737-700, A321, CRJ200, and Cessna 172?

IF they rework the 747-400, it’ll most likely cost money, as development is not cheap. The aim is to have a few of each type of aircraft free, to give a taste of the PRO-experience. Frankly it’s ridiculous to expect free aircraft, considering the time and (economic) effort put into creating these aircraft.

Chances are, the “newly” reworked aircraft that are free, will remain free, at least until they’re reworked again.

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