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Garmin Offers New Extended Warranty

FliteLevel Select Offers Choice Of Term, Transferability

Garmin International Thursday introduced an extended warranty program that covers its complete line of certified, retrofit avionics equipment. Garmin’s FliteLevel Select Extended Warranty offers complete maintenance protection for all current production, including newly overhauled and WAAS upgraded, avionics equipment and is designed to give owners comprehensive protection after their standard warranty expires.

“Garmin takes great pride in the quality and reliability of our products and the award-winning support we provide to our customers,” said Matt Harrah, Garmin’s director of aviation product support. “FliteLevel Select is a means of providing our customers with extra peace of mind for our G600, G500, GTN touchscreen avionics, traffic systems and much more.”

Plans are customizable based on the type and quantity of units and years of coverage desired, allowing owners to evaluate their needs and budget to obtain warranty coverage that best meets their requirements for the long term. FliteLevel Select is transferable if during the warranty period the aircraft is sold to a new owner. Quotes, terms and conditions are available exclusively through Garmin authorized dealers.

FMI: www.garmin.com

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