If the data is updated successfully, you should also find a file called 'cycle_info' in the C:\X-Plane 11\Custom Data folder. Please see photos below to help visualise things a bit better! All AIRAC cycle data will then be held in the CIFP subfolder. In fact, when you update the AIRAC cycle, FMS Data Manager will actually create another subfolder called CIFP and this is what you should see within the C:\X-Plane 11\Custom Data folder itself. Please could you advise where you have targeted the AIRAC cycle data to go within the XP11 file structure, from Navigraph FMS Data Manager? For all XP11 default aircraft, Zibo 737 etc., the data should be placed in the C:\X-Plane 11\Custom Data folder. I'm not with Laminar Research, just a fellow simmer in the UK.
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