HB-GRAL wrote:

> I am just curious why FlightGear and OSM have the same "accurate" 
> position, and Google map shows another one.

I might not have entirely understood your question (it's late and I'm
tired), but one cause to be considered could be that OSM folks might
simply have imported from the good old NIMA airport database - the same
source which has built the basis of the X-Plane aiport collection.

> Beside of that, where does this inexisting taxiway to the left come from 
> ? Is this a FlightGear feature ? Something like 
> "we-have-no-taxiways-so-there-is-probably-one-to-the-left" ?

Exactly, that's a default in Robin's collection.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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