Garmin Autoland and Autothrottle now certified for retrofit installations in select Beechcraft King Air 350 aircraft
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) has achieved FAA certification for its Autoland and Autothrottle systems for select G1000 NXi-equipped Beechcraft King Air 350 aircraft. The Autothrottle system reduces cockpit workload by managing aircraft speed and power, while providing engine protection. The revolutionary Autoland system can autonomously control and land the aircraft in emergencies without human intervention.
The certification marks the largest aircraft to date equipped with Autoland, representing the eleventh aircraft model certified with this technology. The upgrade also includes enhanced features like Synthetic Vision Technology with 3D airport views, GWX 8000 StormOptix weather radar, and FAA Data Comm for text-based air traffic control communications.
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) ha ottenuto la certificazione FAA per i suoi sistemi Autoland e Autothrottle su alcuni velivoli Beechcraft King Air 350 dotati del sistema G1000 NXi. L'Autothrottle riduce il carico di lavoro in cabina gestendo velocità e potenza del velivolo, garantendo al contempo la protezione dei motori. Il rivoluzionario sistema Autoland è in grado di pilotare e far atterrare autonomamente l'aereo in caso di emergenza, senza intervento umano.
La certificazione riguarda il più grande aereo finora dotato di Autoland ed è l'undicesimo modello certificato con questa tecnologia. L'aggiornamento include anche funzionalità avanzate come la Synthetic Vision Technology con visione 3D degli aeroporti, il radar meteorologico GWX 8000 StormOptix e il sistema FAA Data Comm per comunicazioni ATC basate su testo.
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) ha obtenido la certificación de la FAA para sus sistemas Autoland y Autothrottle en determinados Beechcraft King Air 350 equipados con G1000 NXi. El Autothrottle reduce la carga de trabajo en la cabina al gestionar la velocidad y la potencia de la aeronave, proporcionando protección del motor. El innovador sistema Autoland puede controlar y aterrizar la aeronave de forma autónoma en emergencias, sin intervención humana.
La certificación corresponde al aeronave más grande hasta la fecha equipada con Autoland y representa el undécimo modelo certificado con esta tecnología. La actualización también incorpora funciones mejoradas como Synthetic Vision Technology con vistas 3D del aeropuerto, el radar meteorológico GWX 8000 StormOptix y FAA Data Comm para comunicaciones ATC basadas en texto.
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN)� G1000 NXi가 장착� 일부 Beechcraft King Air 350 항공기에 대� Autoland � Autothrottle 시스�� FAA 인증� 획득했습니다. Autothrottle은 항공기의 속도와 출력� 관리하� 조종석의 작업 부담을 줄이� 엔진 보호� 제공합니�. 혁신적인 Autoland 시스템은 비상 상황에서 인간� 개입 없이 항공기를 자율적으� 제어하고 착륙시킬 � 있습니다.
이번 인증은 Autoland가 적용� 지금까지� 가� � 항공�� 해당하며, � 기술� 인증� 11번째 항공� 모델입니�. 업그레이드에� 공항� 3D 뷰를 제공하는 Synthetic Vision Technology, GWX 8000 StormOptix 기상 레이�, 텍스� 기반� 항공 교통 관� 통신� 위한 FAA Data Comm 같은 향상� 기능들도 포함되어 있습니다.
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) a obtenu la certification FAA pour ses systèmes Autoland et Autothrottle sur certains Beechcraft King Air 350 équipés du G1000 NXi. L'Autothrottle réduit la charge de travail en cabine en gérant la vitesse et la puissance de l'appareil tout en assurant la protection du moteur. Le système révolutionnaire Autoland peut contrôler et poser l'avion de manière autonome en cas d'urgence, sans intervention humaine.
Cette certification concerne le plus gros avion à ce jour équipé d'Autoland et représente le onzième modèle d'avion certifié avec cette technologie. La mise à niveau inclut également des fonctionnalités améliorées comme la Synthetic Vision Technology avec vues aéroport 3D, le radar météorologique GWX 8000 StormOptix et FAA Data Comm pour les communications ATC basées sur du texte.
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) hat die FAA-Zertifizierung für seine Autoland- und Autothrottle-Systeme für ausgewählte Beechcraft King Air 350 mit G1000 NXi erhalten. Das Autothrottle-System verringert die Arbeitsbelastung im Cockpit, indem es Fluggeschwindigkeit und Leistung steuert und zugleich den Motor schützt. Das bahnbrechende Autoland-System kann das Flugzeug in Notfällen autonom steuern und landen, ohne menschliches Eingreifen.
Die Zertifizierung betrifft das größte Flugzeug, das bislang mit Autoland ausgestattet wurde, und stellt das elfte Flugzeugmodell dar, das mit dieser Technologie zertifiziert wurde. Das Upgrade umfasst außerdem verbesserte Funktionen wie Synthetic Vision Technology mit 3D-Flughafendarstellung, das Wetterradar GWX 8000 StormOptix und FAA Data Comm für textbasierte ATC-Kommunikation.
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- Limited availability - only certified for select King Air 350 aircraft with specific engine and propeller configurations
- Requires G1000 NXi system installation as prerequisite
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Garmin's Autoland and Autothrottle certification for King Air 350s expands their safety technology reach to larger aircraft, strengthening market position.
The FAA certification of Garmin's Autoland and Autothrottle systems for select G1000 NXi-equipped King Air 350 aircraft represents a significant technological milestone in aviation safety. This marks the largest aircraft yet to receive Autoland certification, expanding Garmin's safety ecosystem to a new class of business aircraft.
The Autoland system provides an exceptional safety enhancement, particularly valuable in single-pilot operations common among King Air operators. In emergency situations where pilots become incapacitated, the system can autonomously select an appropriate airport, communicate with ATC, navigate to the destination, and complete a full landing sequence without human intervention. The technology considers multiple variables including weather conditions, fuel levels, runway characteristics, and surrounding terrain.
Complementing this, the Autothrottle system delivers continuous power management from takeoff to landing while providing critical engine protection against ITT and torque exceedances. The automatic throttle adjustment during engine failure scenarios offers a substantial safety buffer during high-stress situations.
This certification creates a retrofit pathway for approximately 1,000 existing King Air operators with G1000 cockpits, opening a substantial market opportunity for Garmin. The integration with additional G1000 NXi features including enhanced Synthetic Vision Technology, Runway Occupancy Awareness, and the GWX 8000 StormOptix weather radar creates a comprehensive safety package that addresses multiple risk factors in business aviation operations.
By expanding their autonomous safety technologies to larger business aircraft, Garmin continues to leverage their Collier Trophy-winning Autoland technology across more market segments, further solidifying their leadership position in aviation safety systems and potentially creating substantial retrofit revenue opportunities.
Select King Air 300 aircraft approved for Autothrottle with plans for Autoland to follow
"Nearly 1,000 King Air operators now enjoy the capabilities that the G1000 upgrade has provided them. This announcement adds a direct pathway to Autothrottle and Autoland equipage for many of those aircraft. This certification also marks the largest airplane to date equipped with Autoland, and is the eleventh aircraft model certified with this potentially life-saving technology. It's just the beginning."
–Carl Wolf, Vice President Aviation Sales, Marketing, Programs & Support
Garmin Autothrottle
Garmin's Autothrottle, certified for select King Air 300 and 350 aircraft3, provides extensive safety-enhancing features and greatly reduces workload in the busy King Air cockpit. Autothrottle is fully integrated with the G1000 NXi system and provides automatic control of the engine power levers from takeoff to landing. Autothrottle keeps power levers in the proper power setting, negating the threat of a possible throttle rollback. Power settings are based on manufacturer or user-configurable climb, cruise, and descent schedules, including ITT limits. Additionally, Garmin Autothrottle provides ITT and torque protection by reducing power when the system senses potential overtemperature or overtorque conditions and takes into account flap and gear position when managing airspeed limitations. Full G1000 NXi system integration also allows Garmin Autothrottle to follow FMS speed constraints on departure and arrival procedures.
Further assisting the crew in high-workload scenarios, Autothrottle will also activate automatically in the event of an aircraft overspeed or underspeed situation, providing additional redundancy for pilots operating the aircraft. If Autothrottle detects an engine failure, it automatically sets the power lever on the failed side to a fixed position and adjusts the operative throttle lever to maintain the selected airspeed reference.
Garmin Autoland
Whether flying for business or pleasure, a pilot's top priority is keeping everyone safe. Now there is a way to provide even more protection in select King Air 350 aircraft: the award-winning Garmin Autoland system. Autoland determines the most optimal airport and runway, considering factors such as weather, fuel on board, runway surface and length, terrain, obstacles and more. In the event of an emergency, pilots or passengers can activate Autoland by the press of a button, located in the back of the center pedestal for easy access. Autoland will activate automatically if the system determines it's necessary.
Once activated, the system calculates a flight path to the most suitable available airport, initiates an approach to the runway and automatically lands the aircraft. The system takes into consideration a breadth of information and criteria and will automatically communicate with air traffic control (ATC) throughout the entire event, advising controllers and pilots operating near the aircraft of its location and intentions.
Throughout an Autoland activation, the system provides simple visual and verbal communications in plain language, so passengers have the information and know what to expect. The flight displays show the aircraft's location on a map alongside information such as the destination airport, estimated time enroute, distance to the destination airport and fuel remaining. Airspeed, altitude and aircraft heading are labeled in an easy-to-understand format and passengers also have the option to communicate with ATC by following instructions on the multi-function display.
During an Autoland activation, the Garmin Autothrottle system is used to automatically manage aircraft speed and engine power so the aircraft can climb, descend or maintain altitude as needed. If temperatures are conducive to ice accumulation, Autoland activates anti-ice and deice systems for the engines and control surfaces. On approach to landing, the system initiates a controlled descent to the airport. If the aircraft needs additional time to descend or slow down during the approach, the Autoland system initiates a standard holding procedure. Once Autoland configures the landing gear and flaps, the aircraft begins its descent to the runway and lands. On the runway, automatic braking is applied while tracking the runway centerline to bring the aircraft to a complete stop. Engine shutdown is also automated so occupants can safely exit the aircraft.
Additional G1000 NXi Features
With the latest upgrade, King Air 300 and 350 aircraft equipped with G1000 NXi can take advantage of additional Garmin features. Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT�) now includes a 3D exocentric view of the SafeTaxi® airport environment to aid situational awareness while taxiing. SVT also displays 3D building footprints including hangars, terminals and towers, taxiways, aprons, signs and other markings to help reduce runway incursions by providing guidance while taxiing at airports contained in the SafeTaxi database. These SVT updates also increase topographical clarity, sharpened water and terrain boundaries, improved obstacle and powerlines display, enhanced runway and airport sign depiction and more. Also part of Garmin's Terminal Safety Solutions, Runway Occupancy Awareness (ROA) uses ADS-B traffic to alert the crew of potential runway incursions caused by nearby airborne aircraft, aircraft on the ground and ground vehicles.
Adding on to Garmin's revolutionary electronic stability and protection (ESP�) technology, one engine inoperative ESP assists the pilot in maintaining control in the event of a single engine failure. ESP pitch and roll limits will adjust to prevent excessive pitch or bank angles while the pilot performs single engine procedures.
The GWX� 8000 StormOptix� weather radar simplifies operations and brings peace of mind to single-pilot and crewed aircraft while operating in and near complex weather. Auto Mode lets pilots simply set the range, and the radar automatically adjusts tilt and gain settings to accurately profile weather cells, so pilots can analyze returns from hazardous storm cell activity. The system displays the weather with 16 colors while also showcasing hail and lightning prediction, turbulence detection and advanced ground clutter suppression.
Additionally, FAA Data Comm allows the flight crew to communicate more clearly via text-based communications with air traffic control. Pilots can receive departure clearances at over 60 airports, as well as enroute clearances, frequency changes and more at all US enroute air traffic control centers while flying above 16,000 feet in
Garmin Autoland and Autothrottle are available for retrofit on select King Air 300 and 350 series aircraft equipped with G1000 NXi. Installations can be completed through approved Garmin Authorized Dealers. To learn more about the G1000 NXi upgrade for King Air aircraft, visit . For additional information about Autoland and the Garmin Autonomí family of autonomous safety-enhancing technologies, visit .
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1Autoland and Autothrottle certified for King Air 350 aircraft equipped with 4 bladed prop and PT6-60A engines.
2See Garmin.com/ALuse for Autoland system requirements and limitations.
3Autothrottle certified for King Air 300 aircraft equipped with 4 bladed prop and PT6-60A engines.
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