Apple today has updated its feature availability webpage to add 20 new locations to its 3D Flyover feature in Maps. Flyover, for those unfamiliar offers high resolution 3D imagery of locations via the Apple Maps app. Earlier this summer, Apple expanded Flyover to seven new locations and with today’s 20 new additions, the feature is now supported at more than 160 locations. Today’s new additions include cities in Austria, Denmark, Puerto Rico, France, Italy, Sweden, Japan, and more. The full list of additions can be seen below:
- Graz, Austria
- Aarhus, Denmark
- Cadiz, Spain
- Ensenada, Mexico
- Loreto, Mexico
- Bobbio, Italy
- Turin, Italy
- Gothenburg, Sweden
- Malmo, Sweden
- Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
- Sapporo, Japan
- Rapid City, SD
- Millau, France
- Nice, France
- Strasbourg, France
- Omaha Beach
- Chenonxeaux, France
- Dijon, France
Apple offers a list of all Flyover cities on its feature availability page. You can view that list here. Earlier this year, Apple also began adding animated 3D imagery of places like the London Eye and Big Ben in the UK to Apple Maps.
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Rotterdam, Netherlands is not new. It was added December of 2014. Can’t speak for other locations.
Rotterdam could not be one of the newly added, ist was added in December 2014.
I wish Apple would put more energy into mass transit like subway lines in New York. Amazing that we have fun but less useful stuff like flyovers before we can see which train stops where in a major US city. I know this is coming in iOS 9 but it should have been in maps from the beginning.
Great ! This is Chenonceaux, not Chenonxeaux ;-)
Sapporo already had a 3D flyover. Was it updated?
Brussels, Belgium, Capital of Europe, home to NATO and countless other international organizations still has no flyover. Not even 3D! Doesn’t even have one Apple Store! And forget about transit… Surely Brussels isn’t a big city like London or Paris, but certainly more than Dijon, Graz, Ensenada,… Why is Apple neglecting Brussels, I wonder…