MyGoFlight's Head-Up Display Division Sold To Partner, AeroBrigham - AVweb

“Long-standing partner” AeroBrigham, located in Decatur, Texas, has acquired MyGoFlight’s SkyDisplay division, which marketed the low-cost head-up display (HUD) developed by MyGoFlight’s late founder Charlie Schneider. Now to be known as AeroDisplay, the division will continue to develop the affordable HUD, which has an installed weight of just four pounds, for general aviation Part 23 airplanes and Part 27 helicopters. Operations will remain at its current facility near Denver.


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Wow, “low-cost” is definitely relative.

Garmin has a similar product listed on their website. GHD 2100. Although the website lists it as a offering for light to super mid-size business aircraft ( I read jets) and integrates into their flight deck systems. I would wager it is 3 to 4X the price of the Sky display.
Given the 30K is inclusive of the enhanced vision system the base cost is in line any of the current GPS navigators with moving map displays. So in aviation money it is marketed as affordable.