Garmin announced at the Aircraft Electronics Association’s International Convention and Tradeshow, which is ongoing this week at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, California, that it has achieved FAA certification for installations of its highly acclaimed G3X Touch system, originally designed for the experimental market, in Part 23 aircraft. The company also achieved TSO authorization for two new ADS-B transponders: the GTX 335D and GTX 345D.
Garmin Certifies G3X and new ADS-B Transponders
Key Takeaways:
- Garmin achieved FAA certification for its G3X Touch system, originally for experimental aircraft, enabling its installation in over 500 types of Part 23 single-engine airplanes.
- The G3X Touch offers versatile display configurations, synthetic vision, comprehensive VFR/IFR navigation and charting capabilities, and integrates with other Garmin avionics.
- Garmin also received TSO authorization for two new ADS-B transponders, the GTX 335D (Out) and GTX 345D (In/Out), featuring advanced traffic alerts and broad connectivity with existing systems.
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