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NBAA: Upgrade Your King Air and Save Big

Blog_img_3307Blog_g1000_kingair_img_3290Blog_kingair200_g1000_img_3292While it may seem like a normal Monday at the office, it’s anything but normal for Garmin's aviation team. Today is the opening day of the NBAA trade show in Orlando, and it feels like anyone that has anything to do with aviation is here and they all have big news to share. Since NBAA is the premier event for business aviation, the G1000 is the star of Garmin's booth (#2853).  This year we’re highlighting the G1000 retrofit for the King Air C90, 200 and B200. In fact, if you own one of these King Airs and want to add Garmin glass to your panel, you could get an extra sweet deal by taking advantage of our NBAA Platinum Package where we’re bundling Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT), Chartview, and GRC/GRT XM radio remote control for a huge savings. If you’d like to see a King Air that has already been retrofitted, you can visit static display and sit in the right seat of a G1000 equipped King Air B200 at the Elliott Aviation display (static booth #610). Just one look in the cockpit and you'll be convinced -- once you go glass, you’ll never go back. Check out Flickr to see more pictures from NBAA!

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