No, it's possible to add a BGL exclude file with jut a single click, which I did
Were you replying to me ? Yes, of course it's possible.
However, the static jetways are still visible. I am assuming they aren't modeled as a separate object?
That's not certain. As you might have noticed, the default Exclude radius is 1.0 meters, which is perfectly fine to exclude the primary jetway without risking removing other things in the parking. However, there IS a reason why it can be changed and, it's precisely to allow you to exclude ALSO a nearby static jetway. Assuming, of course, it's modeled separately.
So, you might try enlarging the Exclude radius to something like 5-6 meters (too large values will risk excluding something you don't want to exclude), which might be enough to also exclude a nearby static. If the static doesn't disappear with a larger radius, then it's likely modeled as part of the terminal so nobody, except the original scenery developer, can remove it.
Quoting from the GSX manual, Page 35:
Change the Jetway exclusion range, if needed. On most cases, the default 1.0 meter range should be fine, but sometimes you might want to change it, especially when the scenery has MORE than one Jetway: one animated and the other/s static (it’s not possible to have more than one animated Jetway with the default Jetway animation system) and, if your goal is to have all of them replaced with working SODE Jetways, by setting this range a bit higher, you might be able to exclude all the existing Jetways for that parking spot: the animated one, and the static/s.
Obviously the SODE jetways use the models created by FSDT, but that isn't the point. How am I supposed to know that if I buy the full product and want to customize say, a FlyTampa airport, I won't be stuck adjusting the positions of 200 induvidual jetways.
I really don't understand the question, and now it relates to the preview video. I realize I didn't include something important in the video, which people always seem to miss: EVERY setting in the GSX parking customization page (and the Jetway settings are no different) can be applied to a SINGLE gate, to several selected gates (CTRL+Click on them to do a multiple selection), to an entire terminal, or even the whole airport at once.
So no, you don't have to "customize 200 individual jetways", if you don't want to. You surely can start with a rough initial adjustment, by applying the same kind to many parkings at once, and eventually fix the individual ones with special needs.