Cessna
Aircraft Company has announced that Garmin International has been
chosen to supply the Citation Mustang's avionics. The G1000,
Garmin's all-new, integrated glass cockpit, will provide Citation
Mustang operators with the best combination of technical
capability, field reliability, and customer support. The panel
configuration will include three glass displays, two 10-inch PFDs,
with a 15-inch MFD at the heart of the panel.
The
G1000 will be on display this summer at the Experimental Aircraft
Association's AirVenture 2003 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Additional
information and specifications will be available at that time. "The
capabilities of the G1000 are tremendous. We were extremely
impressed with Garmin's new technologies. Because many of our
customers are stepping up to the Mustang from single engine and
turboprop airplanes, it's essential that the system be easy to use.
We found the simplicity and technology we were looking for in the
G1000. The avionics package will allow the Mustang to hold true to
Cessna's hallmark of offering the easiest airplanes to fly in the
industry," said Charlie Johnson, President of Cessna Aircraft
Company.
"Since the Mustang is a totally new design, we’re honored
that Cessna has chosen a revolutionary avionics system to
complement this exciting bizjet," said Gary Kelley, Garmin’s
director of marketing. "Mustang owners will get the maximum benefit
of quality, service and value — passions we have in common
with Cessna — in our leading-edge G1000 integrated avionics
suite."

Garmin’s all-glass flightdeck in the Mustang will be an
impressive sight, but they say it’s what is behind the
beautiful displays that really sets the G1000 apart from other
avionics systems. The lightweight, modular design and open
architecture continue Garmin’s tradition of technology
innovation. All information — from aircraft attitude and air
data to engine instrumentation, real-time weather data link,
traffic and terrain — is uniquely integrated and digitally
depicted on the dual large-format PFDs and MFD to simplify
operation, enhance situational awareness and increase flight
safety. The brilliant color TFT displays on the G1000 system boast
XGA (1024x768) resolution with wide viewing angles and clear
sunlight readability. Additionally, the G1000 will include the
following:
- Dual digital audio control panels
- Dual integrated radio modules that provide WAAS-capable IFR
oceanic-approved GPS;
- VHF navigation with ILS;
- and VHF communication with 16-watt transceivers and 8.33-kHz
channel spacing
- Dual Mode-S transponders with Traffic Information Service
- Dual solid-state Attitude and Heading Reference Systems
- Dual RVSM-compliant digital air data computers
- Three-axis digital Automatic Flight Control System
- Four-color digital weather radar
- Integrated Class-B Terrain Awareness and Warning System with
worldwide terrain and obstacle database

The G1000 integrated avionics system delivers mission-critical
capabilities, ease of use, reliability, flight safety, low cost of
ownership and overall value that are symbolic of the Citation
Mustang.
The G1000 system's lightweight modular design and open
architecture maximizes flightdeck efficiency, eases pilot workload
and offers unprecedented situational awareness for traffic, terrain
and weather using the latest in integrated technology. "We are
excited to be the avionics supplier for the Citation Mustang and
thrilled to be working in partnership with Cessna. We share
Cessna's commitment to customer service and product innovation and
look forward to not merely satisfying, but delighting Mustang
owners for many years to come," said Dr. Min Kao, President of
Garmin International, Inc. The Mustang will be certified as a FAR
Part 23 aircraft, with a cruise speed of 340 knots, and maximum
operating altitude of 41,000 feet.

Cessna anticipates type certification in mid-2006 with first
customer deliveries in the fourth quarter 2006.