Cirrus Shows Off IQ Pro at Sun ’n Fun 2025

Cirrus has upgraded its aircraft management app.

Cirrus' 10,000th SR Series aircraft
Cirrus' 10,000th SR Series aircraft, which is identified as N10000, is on display at EAA AirVenture this week in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. [Courtesy: Cirrus]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Cirrus introduced its second-generation Cirrus IQ Pro app-based technology at Sun ‘n Fun 2025.
  • This system allows pilots remote access to monitor aircraft parameters such as fuel status, location, and other system data.
  • The latest IQ Pro version now includes enhanced flight and systems data recording capabilities.
  • A new utility within IQ Pro provides an approach and landing score, evaluating metrics like approach stability, angle, and touchdown speed.
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At Sun ‘n Fun 2025, Cirrus was showing its second-generation Cirrus IQ Pro technology. This app-based tech connects the pilot with the aircraft for remote access to check things like fuel status, location on the airfield, and other systems parameters.

But the latest IQ Pro has additional flight and systems data recording, including a utility that provides an approach and landing score that shows approach stability and angle and touchdown speed.

Aviation Consumer editor-in-chief and FLYING contributor Larry Anglisano spent some time at the Cirrus exhibit for a demo in a new SR22T G7 and prepared this video report.

Larry Anglisano

Larry Anglisano is the former Editor in Chief of sister publication Aviation Consumer magazine. He's an active land, sea and glider pilot, and has over 30 years experience as an avionics tech.

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