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Raytheon Aircraft Selects Garmin G1000 for 2006 Barons, Bonanzas.(Brief Article)

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Garmin International announced at the recent EAA AirVenture that Raytheon Aircraft has selected the G1000 integrated avionics system as standard equipment for its 2006 Beechcraft Baron 58 and Beechcraft Bonanza A36 aircraft.

Garmin said both aircraft will feature a dual-display G1000 system integrated with Garmin's autopilot, the GFC 700. The Beechcraft Baron will also feature Garmin's new weather radar, the GWX 68.

"We're excited to take our relationship with Raytheon Aircraft to the next level by offering the G1000 to Baron and Bonanza customers," said Gary Kelley, Garmin's director of marketing. "These airframes have stood the test of time, and they will deliver dispatch reliability for decades to come by offering customers the G1000 -- the first truly integrated, all-glass ...

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