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Glass cockpits have an Integrated Flight Deck, which is an electronic display that includes the necessary navigation and communication equipment as well as the airspeed, altitude, and elevation instruments for the aircraft. On the flight deck, there are other displays and controls for engine systems, aircraft systems, and aerial surveillance.
The purpose of the glass cockpit or flight decks is to lighten the user’s load and improve situation awareness with displays that provide flight data and the state of the aircraft equipment.
The InSight Display System is a flight deck solution that integrates radio control, electronic charts, and embedded synthetic vision with enhanced mapping capabilities. InSight requires fewer external Line Replaceable Units (LRU) than conventional avionics systems, which results in reduced avionics weight and wiring for your aircraft and lower installation costs.
The Global aircraft integrated flight deck market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
An integrated flight deck called AeroVue was created from Honeywell’s Primus Epic and Primus Apex avionics systems, which set the standard for large business jet and air transport avionics worldwide. For retrofit into Part 23 class III and IV and Part 25 aircraft, AeroVue has been specially designed.
The system replaces all of the outdated mechanical equipment and offers two major flight displays: one for the pilot and co-pilot, and a shared multi-function display. It also includes radios, an ADS-B compliant transponder, the industry-leading SmartView synthetic vision system, a flight management system, and an autopilot.
Weather radar, an XM weather receiver, radar altimeter, traffic alert, and the EGPWS ground proximity warning system are also available.
Garmin revealed that it has delivered more than 25,000 integrated flight decks, marking a new achievement. For general and business aviation, rotorcraft, military and government, and regional aircraft, the number comprises forward-fit and retrofit options. According to Garmin, approximately 80 aircraft models from 20 different aircraft manufacturers have been certified with its flight decks so far.
The 750th King Air aircraft equipped with the G1000/G1000 NXi integrated flight deck upgrade was delivered by Garmin International, Inc., a division of Garmin Ltd. By adding crucial features like Synthetic Vision Technology (SVTTM), Electronic Stability and Protection (ESP) with the coupled go-around option, geo-referenced approach charts, datalink weather, and more, the G1000 integrated flight deck completely transformed the King Air cockpit.
The F-5 adversary aircraft training fleet will now have a Garmin G3000 integrated flight deck according to a recent contract award from the US Department of Defense. It is utilised for training in air-to-air combat, close-air support, tactical development, and evaluation support. The F-5 is a supersonic, multi-role tactical fighter.
The commencement of a new initiative to install the Garmin G5000 integrated glass flight deck (IFD) on Citation Excel and XLS aircraft has been announced by Yingling Aviation, which has already installed more than 250 Garmin glass panels in Textron-produced turbine aircraft.
The next generation 400XTi flight deck is now available to Beechjet 400A/XP owners as a stand-alone upgrade. Nextant Aerospace, the manufacturer of the 400XTi, the only remanufactured business jet in the world, and Constant Aviation, a company offering full-service maintenance, repair, and overhaul with a nationwide network, have partnered with Rockwell Collins.
For the commercial aircraft developed by Archer, Garmin will provide the G3000 integrated flight deck. The HondaJet is one of the light turbine aircraft for which the G3000 system is designed. It is the first touchscreen-controlled glass flight deck. In addition to having a long history of certification, the Garmin G3000 integrated flight deck provides Archer with the flexibility it needs to market its aircraft.
To operate Midnight, pilots will have the situational awareness required thanks to the big format displays and simple controls. Moreover, thanks to Garmin avionics’ broad range, a sizable portion of pilots will be familiar with the Midnight’s aircraft.
One aspect of Archer’s commercialization approach is to concentrate its in-house research and development efforts solely on the critical enabling technologies that cannot be obtained from the industry’s current supplier base for aerospace.
The partnership with Garmin strengthens Archer’s strategy of building strategic alliances for the delivery of parts already used on certified aircraft. In the bill of materials for Midnight, Archer has chosen more than 64% of the vendors.
Garmin has a history of providing top-notch avionics to customers in general aviation, corporate aviation, rotorcraft, advanced air mobility, government and defence, and commercial airlines. According to the business, a key deciding element in Archer’s choice to enter into this partnership was its broad aviation industry knowledge and proven capacity to obtain flight deck avionic systems reliably.
The modular Garmin G3000 integrated flight deck features lightweight, colourful flight displays with high resolution that provide navigation, communication, and flight sensor solutions. It also features seamless integration with the ES-19 aircraft systems.
The G3000 system, which will be used in Heart Aerospace’s ES-19, is specially designed to satisfy the requirements of electric aircraft and offers improved capabilities to optimise the aircraft’s electric drivetrain and battery management systems. As the market for electric aircraft continues to develop, the G3000 is designed to conveniently accommodate future system improvements.
One of the top solution providers to OEM, aftermarket, military, and government clients is Garmin’s aviation business division. A wide range of ADS-B solutions, along with other products and services that are renowned for innovation, dependability, and value, are all part of Garmin’s product and service portfolio.