Entegra First Integrated Flight Deck With Weather Radar
Display
Avidyne has announced they have
added airborne weather radar display capability to the FlightMax
Entegra EX5000, when interfaced with the RDR 2000 digital radar
system. The EX5000 is a 10.4-inch diagonal, high-resolution,
multi-function display (MFD) that is available for stand-alone
applications or as part of Avidyne’s FlightMax Entegra
integrated flight deck suite. Avidyne continues its market
leadership by being the first to add radar display capability on an
integrated flight for general aviation.
The EX5000 is also the first large-format MFD for general
aviation that can display datalink graphical weather and airborne
weather radar. It is available as a retrofit for existing
aircraft, or as standard equipment on several OEM aircraft models
as part of the Entegra suite, including the New Piper PA46
Meridian.
“On-board weather radar is an important tool for tactical
weather avoidance and the EX5000’s large display with moving
map overlay shows radar returns in a uniquely compelling and
meaningful way,” said Mark Sandeen, Avidyne’s Vice
President of Sales and Marketing. “When used in conjunction
with Avidyne’s exclusive MultiLink™ datalink graphical
weather for strategic weather avoidance, the EX5000 provides the
most complete picture of your flight situation
available.”
“Weather radar is the next
logical step for FlightMax Entegra as Entegra’s market
acceptance continues to broaden among higher-end aircraft,”
said Bill Munroe, Avidyne’s Director of OEM Product
Marketing. “Multi-Engine Piston and Turbine aircraft with
integrated flight decks benefit from having on-board weather radar,
as well as datalink weather, and Avidyne is the first in this
market to offer both capabilities in an integrated flight deck
system.”
“This opens up many new aftermarket opportunities for the
EX5000,” said Jamie Luster, Avidyne’s Aftermarket
Product Marketing Manager. “Many aircraft owners and
operators can now realize the benefits of having integrated radar
and datalink on our industry-leading EX5000 moving map display, by
taking advantage of the additional panel space made available by
the removal of a dedicated radar display.”
The EX5000 MFD provides full-featured moving map display
capability including navigation, topographic terrain, obstacles,
special use airspace, lightning, traffic, and Terrain Awareness and
Warning System (TAWS). The EX5000 is also available with
integrated MultiLink datalink capability, which includes XM WX
datalink weather interface capability and FlightCenter services
providing flight tracking and two-way text messaging
capabilities.

The EX5000 is also available with CMax™ Electronic
Approach Charts, Avidyne’s implementation of Jeppesen’s
JeppView® electronic charts service.
The radar-capable EX5000 provides dedicated knobs for bearing
and tilt control, as well as one-button access on the map display
to turn the radar ON or put it into TEST or STBY mode. In addition
to overlaying weather radar returns on the moving map, the EX5000
also provides a dedicated radar page with a traditional radar
indicator presentation, and includes support for the
RDR2000’s Vertical Profile™ display capability. The
EX5000 also supports many other radar modes including Ground Map,
Target Alert, Auto Tilt, Sector Scan, and Avidyne’s exclusive
BeamView™ and TiltView™.
The FlightMax EX5000 is available with or without an RDR2000
radar interface. The EX5000 is available as standard
equipment on many new OEM aircraft. Contact the respective OEMs for
pricing and availability.
For aftermarket applications, the FlightMax EX5000 with
integrated MultiLink datalink starts at $13,995 and the
RDR2000-compatible EX5000 with integrated MultiLink datalink starts
at $16,995. There is no additional charge for the XM WX interface.
The CMax™ Approach Charts option is $2,495. Aftermarket
systems are available now. XM and Multilink require the
XMD-076 XM WX Receiver, which is available from Heads Up
Technologies for $3,750.