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Garmin G3000 PRIME: A Stunning Next-Level Flight Deck

Looking back over 20-some years, the tech company has achieved great success in its line of IFDs—otherwise there wouldn’t be 30,000 in the field.

Ahead of the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in October, Garmin announced it received the necessary Technical Standard Order (TSO) from the FAA for the design and production of the G3000 PRIME. [Courtesy: Garmin]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Garmin has launched the G3000 PRIME, its third-generation integrated flight deck, targeting Part 23 turbine, defense, and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) aircraft.
  • The G3000 PRIME features a simplified user interface, improved display quality, and significantly increased processing power, operational speed, and connectivity (up to 100 times faster) compared to its predecessors.
  • Key advancements include expanded Autoland capabilities (with NOTAM checks), a one-tap Emergency Return system, Electronic Stability Protection (ESP), and advanced safety features like Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System (ROAAS).
  • Having received FAA TSO approval, G3000 PRIME is expected to be offered by OEMs starting in 2025, with Textron Aviation already announcing its integration into the Citation CJ4 Gen3.
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More than 20 years ago, Garmin introduced the G1000, its first integrated flight deck. Installed in a Cessna Mustang, the G1000 presented virtually everything a pilot needed to know about the airplane—systems, flight conditions, and weather—on a set of screens. The autopilot could even be programmed to follow a three-dimensional route displayed on those screens. 

Almost immediately the G1000 appeared in piston-powered trainers, and a new generation of pilots started moving up the aircraft complexity ladder, demanding glass flight decks across their various aircraft. 

Rick Durden

Rick Durden has written for Aviation Consumer since 1994 and specializes in aviation law. He is an active CFII and holds an ATP with type ratings in the Douglas DC-3 and Cessna Citation. He is the author of The Thinking Pilot’s Flight Manual or, How to Survive Flying Little Airplanes and Have a Ball Doing It, Volumes 1 & 2.

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