Feature

AI cabin crew for MSFS and X-Plane

Create cabin announcement flows, assign crew roles, and generate airline-style passenger audio for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane.

What AI cabin crew means

AnyAirline helps you prepare captain, gate and cabin crew announcements for the route you are flying. The goal is a believable passenger cabin layer, not an official airline partnership.

  • Boarding, pushback, climb, cruise, service, descent and arrival flows.
  • Cloud AI voices and multilingual generation through paid AI credits.
  • Local English cabin voice in the free tier.

Templates and control

Paid users can work with advanced templates for airline, private jet, cargo and small-aircraft styles. Advanced mode keeps the announcement text editable.

Cabin crew design

What AI cabin crew should add to a simulator flight

AI cabin crew is most useful when it creates believable passenger moments, not when it simply talks more.

The cabin crew is a rhythm, not a voice demo

A convincing AI cabin crew does more than produce speech. It gives the flight a rhythm that feels familiar to passengers. Boarding, safety, climb, cruise, service, descent and arrival all have different jobs. The voice should support those jobs with the right tone and timing.

That is why more audio is not automatically better. A believable cabin knows when to speak and when to stay quiet. The best result is a flight that feels guided without sounding crowded.

Route-aware text feels less generic

A route-aware cabin can mention the destination, flight context and type of journey in a natural way. That matters because generic announcements quickly become background noise. When the cabin sounds like it belongs to the flight you are actually flying, the route feels more intentional.

This is especially useful for pilots who fly many different places. A domestic shuttle, island route, international service and virtual airline event should not all use identical wording. They can share a structure while still feeling distinct.

Multilingual flights need judgment

AI makes multilingual cabin audio easier, but judgment still matters. A flight should use languages that fit the origin, destination, airline style and likely passengers. Adding too many languages can feel less realistic than using one or two well-chosen ones.

Good cabin generation should help the user think about the route rather than blindly adding every possible option. The aim is a cabin that sounds plausible for the people on board.

Editable control keeps pilots in charge

AI-generated text should be helpful, but simulator pilots still need control. Some flights are formal, some are casual, some are for private practice and some represent a virtual airline event. Being able to review and adjust the cabin tone keeps the experience aligned with the user's intent.

AnyAirline's AI cabin crew is therefore best understood as a creative assistant for the passenger layer. It helps prepare believable cabin moments while the pilot remains responsible for the final style of the flight.

Free vs paid

Start free, upgrade when you need cloud AI

A free account is required for AnyAirline. The free local English cabin voice is useful on its own; paid AI credits add cloud generation and advanced cabin flows.

Free account

Free local English cabin voice, workshop access, and basic connector usage.

Paid AI credits

Cloud AI voices, multilingual generation, custom airline and route announcements, advanced templates, and premium cabin flows.

Transparent limits

Credits are used for AI audio generation. The local English cabin voice remains the free baseline.