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Wed, Jan 21, 2015

New Rebate Programs Available For King Air G1000 Upgrades

New Customers Can Save Up To $50,000

Two new rebate programs have been announced for select King Air owners and operators who choose to upgrade their avionics to the Garmin G1000 Integrated Flight Deck.

The popular G1000 retrofit suite for the King Air series continues to receive exceptional response and provides operators with enhanced capabilities that minimize pilot workload, increase situational awareness and provide NextGen avionics capabilities at a fraction of the cost associated with purchasing a new aircraft.

For a limited time, new customers may be eligible for one of two new rebate programs that allow them to receive rebate savings of up to $50,000 on a qualifying King Air G1000 upgrade. King Air aircraft with a factory installed Pro Line 21 avionics system, may be eligible for a $50,000 customer-direct rebate, while other select King Air customers may be eligible for a $25,000 customer-direct rebate.

This rebate program is effective beginning January 20th through May 29th, 2015 and is valid for the following aircraft pursuing a G1000 upgrade:

  • King Air C90
  • King Air 200, B200
  • King Air 300
  • King Air 350

In addition to the G1000 upgrade, purchase of the Platinum or Platinum Plus package must be made to qualify for either of these rebates for King Air B200 and 300 series aircraft.

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