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Wed, Oct 17, 2018

Avidyne Announces Wider-Reaching Citation Retrofit Program For IFD5-Series

Adds LPV Vertical Guidance, Synthetic Vision, ADS-B, And Wireless Connectivity To Legacy Flight Decks

Avidyne CEO Dan Schwinn has announced that the company is actively involved in multiple FMS upgrade programs to the venerable Cessna Citation series of aircraft, using their IFD550/545 FMS navigators to provide LPV approach capability, electronic approach charts, wireless connectivity, and ADS-B compliance at a much lower price point than competing solutions.

“After successfully integrating the IFD550/540 into the CJ525 and 525A,  we are  pleased to announce that we are now actively working multiple certification programs to integrate our highly-capable IFD Series FMS systems into the CJ1+, CJ2+, and CJ3,” said Avidyne CEO Dan Schwinn.  “We are seeing significant interest from these aircraft operators who are looking for more affordable avionics modernization options, and we are giving them the most capability and value.”

“We were really excited to get our initial CJ certification in NASCAR legend Bill Elliott's 2001 Cessna CJ1 and we are currently working on several other retrofit programs including certification of our IFD Series FMS in a CJ3 belonging to the highly-accomplished aviation executive and retired Space Shuttle astronaut Charlie Precourt,”  said John Talmadge, Avidyne's Director of Worldwide Sales.

“Avidyne's IFD FMS systems, which feature our innovative new GPS LegacyAviation System (GLAS™) protocol, provides direct interface to legacy avionics systems in these CitationJet aircraft without the exorbitant costs of external adapter boxes or EFIS factory upgrades,”  Talmadge added.

Citation CJ1+,  CJ2+,  and CJ3 owners who upgrade to the Avidyne IFD Series FMS systems will add easy-to-use, hybrid-touch FMS capability, autopilot-coupled LPV approach capability, 3D synthetic vision views of nearby terrain, obstacles, and traffic, plus integrated wireless connectivity to the IFD100 and many third-party apps including ForeFlight, plus an option for  dual Avidyne SkyTrax 322 remote-mount or SkyTrax 340 panel-mounted Mode S transponders for ADS-B OUT compliance.  

In July 2018, Avidyne received FAA STC approval of dual hybrid-touchscreen IFD550/540 Series FMS/GPS/NAV/COM systems, for installation in Cessna CitationJet 525 and 525A models with Collins Pro Line 21 and the FGC-3000 Digital Flight Control System.  

(Image provided with Avidyne news release)

FMI: www.avidyne.com

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