Garmin Delivers 25,000th Integrated Flight Deck - AVweb

Garmin announced on Wednesday that it has reached a new milestone with the delivery of over 25,000 integrated flight decks. According to the company, the number includes forward-fit and retrofit solutions for general and business aviation, rotorcraft, military and government and regional aircraft. Garmin reports that its flight decks have been certified on over 80 aircraft models from 20 different aircraft manufacturers to date.


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Word missing with ‘turbine market’ as Cessna Mustang has turbine engines.

P51 Mustang doesn’t.

Wow!

Good for Gary and Min.

Entrepreneur’s especially should read their story, from Collins to founding King Radio then on to founding Garmin.

Now if they could make a proper UI on their automotive products.

I may evaluate their hiking-oriented product this fall, especially if I can get detailed maps for the area of interest though position itself is useful for the road and trail use I have. (I want topography in that case.)

I think the G1000 was available on the DA-40 before any other airframe. Certainly by 2004, maybe in 2003.

How can anyone read the fine print on the Plate on the Display that’s so far away? (Per the photo, above.)