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Wed, Nov 02, 2016

Garmin Expands Portfolio Of ADS-B Solutions For Popular Business Aircraft

Over 50 Business Jets Are Provided With An Economical ADS-B Upgrade Path

Garmin has announced availability and the addition of popular business aircraft to a comprehensive aircraft model list, which are eligible for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) solutions through select partners within the Garmin Authorized Dealer Network.

Garmin’s suite of ADS-B solutions address the market’s desire for a cost-effective ADS-B In/Out solution, while leveraging existing equipment to minimize cost and installation time associated with an ADS-B upgrade.

“For nearly two decades, Garmin has been the leader in ADS-B with the most fielded solutions in the industry and today we are leveraging this experience by bringing a variety of cost-effective ADS-B solutions to thousands of business aircraft owners and operators,” said Carl Wolf, vice president of aviation marketing and sales. “Together with our partners, we are excited to provide an ADS-B upgrade path to a wide-range of aircraft that are individualized to each airframe, so many business aviation operators have an easy and economical solution to achieve airspace modernization initiatives.”

Garmin’s suite of ADS-B solutions provide seamless integration between existing equipment such as TCAS systems and transponder control heads, which alleviates the need for time consuming and costly legacy system upgrades. Garmin’s beneficial and cost-effective solutions satisfy global ADS-B requirements while providing pilots and crew with a familiar interface to the upgraded system.

Garmin ADS-B solutions are certified and currently available for the following Part 25 aircraft through the associated partners:

  • Learjet 20 series; Butler Avionics, Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Learjet 30 series (31, 31A, 35, 35A, 36, 36A); Butler Avionics, Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Learjet 60; Butler Avionics1
  • Cessna Citation 550/560/560XL; Columbia Avionics, JetTech LLC.
  • Cessna Citation 650; Columbia Avionics, Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Hawker 750, 800A/XP2, 850XP, 900XP, 1000; Elliott Aviation1
  • Beechjet 400A/Hawker 400XP; Elliott Aviation1, Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Premier I/IA; Elliott Aviation1
  • Gulfstream G150/G200; Gulfstream Service Centers1
  • Hawker 700A/700B; Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Hawker 800A/800B; Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Beechcraft MU-300, 400; Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Falcon 20/50/200/900; Southeast Aerospace, Inc.
  • Learjet 55, 55B, 55C; Southeast Aerospace, Inc.

Garmin’s ADS-B solutions comprise of several configurations that are optimized for each individual aircraft type. For non-TCAS II aircraft, the GTX 345R/GTX 335R ADS-B transponders provide operators with an all-in-one, remote-mount solution and include ADS-B In/Out with options for built-in WAAS. ADS-B Out requirements are easily met with the GTX 335R, while the GTX 345R ADS-B In/Out transponder unlocks more capabilities.

The GTX 345R receives ADS-B traffic, subscription-free Flight Information Service- Broadcast (FIS-B) weather, GPS position data and back-up attitude information for display within the popular Garmin Pilot and ForeFlight Mobile apps via Bluetooth and Connext wireless technology.

TCAS-II-equipped aircraft can utilize the GDL 88 ADS-B datalink and GTX 3000 Mode S Extended Squitter (ES) transponder to economically achieve ADS-B Out requirements. The GTX 3000 leverages the GDL 88’s internal WAAS/SBAS receiver to broadcast aircraft identity, state and intent information (DO- 260B compliant) to air traffic control and provides operators with a cost-effective WAAS position source. Adding Garmin’s Flight Stream wireless datalink to these solutions offers crewmembers quick and easy wireless access to beneficial FIS-B weather and traffic on approved mobile devices in the cockpit (available on select aircraft).

(Image provided with Garmin news release)

FMI: www.garmin.com/aviation

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