The Garmin G1000 NXi is the latest update of one of the most successful avionics systems ever created. The Garmin G1000 first entered the market in June of 2004, where it was delivered in a Diamond DA40. At the time, Garmin was becoming firmly established as leaders in GPS technology and was primarily focused on the piston aircraft market.
However, in November of 2007, they made a major step into the business aviation retrofit market when their STC for the King Air C90 series was approved. The retrofit was so successful that Garmin decided to seek STC approval for the King Air 200 series, which was approved in March of 2009, and then later the 300/350 in May of 2012. To date, the Garmin G1000 or G1000 NXi has been installed in more than 20,000 airplanes worldwide and nearly 700 King Airs. At Elliott Aviation, we’ve installed more Garmin G1000 and G1000 NXi systems in King Airs than all other dealers in the world combined. Find out more about our G1000 NXi installations here.
The Garmin G1000 NXi for the King Air is the most advanced flight deck available for the King Air. It combines zero-time avionics with new glass displays, smooth flight control, and HSI mapping. It enables WAAS/LPV approaches to thousands of airports with an autopilot-coupled glide path to selected minimums. Garmin’s Connext™ connectivity also gives you voice calling, text messaging, and database and flight transfers to your mobile device.
At Elliott Aviation, not only do we have the most G1000 NXi experience, but we offer several advantages over other dealers. We offer a three-week guaranteed downtime on all standalone Garmin G1000 NXi installations. We also offer free ground familiarization with your new avionics using our in-house King Air G1000 NXi demonstrator. We also have free flight familiarization during your aircraft delivery. All of our installations also include an optional installation of our STC of the Mid-Continent MD302 LCD standby attitude module (SAM). The MD302 is a self-contained standby instrument that provides attitude, altitude, airspeed, and slip information. Our company is an Authorized Service Facility (ASF) for King Airs, and we have been working on King Airs since they rolled off the assembly line in 1964. Find out more about our King Air experience here. In addition to Garmin G1000 NXi upgrades for the King Air, we also offer G1000 NXi upgrades for the Phenom 100 and 300 as well as the TBM 850.
A retrofit of a Garmin G1000 NXi in a King Air requires a complete replacement of the existing avionics suite. All new hardware is installed in the airplane, including an all-new autopilot. In addition, all of the existing cockpit wiring is replaced in the airplane from nose to tail. At Elliott Aviation, when we complete a Garmin G1000 NXi retrofit in a King Air, a customer will receive the following hardware upgrades:
All of these hardware upgrades and modifications add up to one of the most feature-rich avionics suites on the market. The features of the legacy G1000 and the Garmin G1000 NXi include improvements for safer flight operations, better situational awareness, reduced pilot workload, and even entertainment. As pioneers of cutting-edge technologies like synthetic vision and mobile connectivity, Garmin’s features for the G1000 NXi beat any other competitive King Air avionics suite on the market.
While the Garmin G1000 NXi has all of these features and more, the original Garmin G1000 features:
In January of 2017, the STC for the G1000 NXi was issued for the King Air 200 series. In addition to the 200 series, the G1000 NXi upgrade is now available for the King Air C90/300/350 series airplanes. The G1000 NXi replaces the legacy G1000 system for new installations. For existing legacy G1000 systems, operators can upgrade in as little as two days.
The Garmin G1000 NXi features the GFC™ 700 Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS). This is a fully digital, three-axis, dual-channel, fail-passive autopilot. This autopilot allows you to fly full class 3 WAAS/LPV glide path approaches down to comparable minimums of an ILS approach. The Garmin G1000 NXi also has the capability for a visual approach, which has a three-degree autopilot that is coupled with a vertical flight path down to your selected minimums. The flexibility of the GFC™ 700 AFCS gives you more options to fly and land your aircraft.
Garmin ESP™ (Electronic Stability and Protection) is a feature of the Garmin G1000 NXi that gives you assistance when you are hand-flying your airplane. Garmin ESP™ helps to prevent loss of control during flight by giving a gentle correction to the yoke when it detects excessive roll or pitch by utilizing the autopilot servos. Garmin ESP™ also provides coupled go-around capabilities and under-speed protection (USP).
One of the most popular options of the Garmin G1000 NXi is Garmin’s exclusive SVT™ synthetic vision technology. Garmin’s SVT™ is like having a picture-perfect view even in the most difficult IFR or VFR conditions. Having this feature gives you a 3D view of the PFD of the landscape and terrain. It also shows obstacles, datalink weather and/or onboard radar overlays, flight plan routes, airports, traffic targets, SafeTaxi diagrams, and more.
In addition, utilizing the U.S. obstacles database, the G1000 NXi displays color-coded terrain alerting when you encounter proximity conflicts. The system comes with Class-B Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS) or, depending on the type of airplane, an optional Class-A TAWS for extra safety.
The Garmin G1000 NXi gives you HSI mapping perspectives that you would only typically see in an MFD in the HSI section of your PFD. This can help you better visualize en route and nearby flight navigation features.
SafeTaxi is a safety feature that helps you monitor your location in unfamiliar airports. It has a database of airports in the US, Canada, Europe, and Brazil. It shows your airplane position on the field along with all of the taxiways, intersections, and hot spots to help keep you safe on the ground.
SurfaceWatch™ makes your SafeTaxi even better by adding TerminalTraffic™, which allows surveillance of all aircraft equipped with ADS-B and all vehicles within the airport. It also allows for runway identification and alerting. This can help provide safer operations to avoid taking off or landing on the wrong runway, takeoff on a taxiway or using a runway that is too short.
The Garmin G1000 NXi has built-in electronic FliteCharts® to include approach plates and terminal procedures for thousands of airports. Jeppesen’s ChartView™ electronic charts are also available as an option for the G1000 NXi system. Standard departures and arrivals are provided with your choice of georeferenced IFR or VFT Sectional en route mapping. The upgraded NXi also added an MFD split-screen view to show maps, checklists, flight plans, charts, and more on a single screen.
In addition to providing ADS-B out, the Garmin G1000 NXi gives you ADS-B in to give you advanced traffic displays to include TerminalTraffic and TargetTrend™, as well as subscription-free weather. Garmin’s GWX™ 75 Doppler-capable color weather radar provides scanning profiles for accurate weather profiles. There are also options like ground clutter suppression and turbulence detection for safer and smoother flights. To receive satellite-link weather throughout most of Europe, Canada, and the US, you can choose an optional Garmin Connext® satellite link high-resolution radar imagery.
For North American operators, through the standard GDL® 69A data link receiver, you can also choose an optional SiriusXM weather to be overlaid on the moving map and on the HSI of the PFD. A subscription to SiriusXM gives you NEXRAD images, lightning, winds, METARs, TFRs, TAFs, and more. You can also choose for NEXRAD images to be animated to monitor changing conditions.
The Garmin G1000 NXi automatically monitors and logs engine data to include trends and exceedance analysis. This data can be used to help identify performance issues early to avoid costly longer-term repairs.
In conjunction with the Garmin Pilot™ app, using Garmin’s Connext® and an optional Flight Stream 510, pilots can stream information in real-time between the Garmin G1000 NXi and your mobile device. This option can help you interface the cockpit with the continual streaming of traffic, weather, attitude information, and more. It also enables flight plan transfer and Database Concierge wireless database transfer.
ADS-B in information like weather, traffic, GPS, and attitude, as well as flight plan transfer, are also available with Garmin Connext® for mobile devices that are using ForeFlight. If you have a subscription to SiriusXM® audio, Garmin’s Connext® feature will allow you to control channel selection from any seat on the aircraft wirelessly. The Garmin G1000 NXi also has an option for a Bluetooth-enabled audio panel. This allows both the pilots and passengers to connect a mobile device to stream audio or to make and receive phone calls.
One of the most functional benefits that many King Air operators find when they decide to upgrade to the Garmin G1000 NXi is substantial weight savings. While typical King Air operators can expect a weight savings of around 200 pounds, we have seen weight savings of up to 400 pounds in extreme cases. The weight savings that operators realize comes from replacing all of the old avionics boxes, heavy CRT displays, and all of the heavy old wiring that runs the length of the airplane. This weight savings translates to a greater useful load to carry more fuel, passengers, or luggage.
When it was first introduced, the Garmin G1000 revolutionized the aviation industry. The major advancements that Garmin made have made flying safer and more reliable for thousands of pilots around the world. Their easy-to-use products and relentless pursuit of evolving their product continue to keep them positioned as the top option for many different aircraft types. At Elliott Aviation, the Garmin G1000 NXi for the King Air continues to be the most requested avionics retrofit. For most King Air operators, its unbeatable features make it the best solution for their aircraft.