Garmin introduces PlaneSync connected aircraft management system to simplify individual and fleet aircraft ownership
Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) has launched PlaneSync, a connected aircraft management system designed to automate avionics database updates, log flight and engine data, and provide real-time aircraft status through the Garmin Pilot app. Announced on April 24, 2023, PlaneSync offers enhanced connectivity via 4G LTE or Wi-Fi, streamlining pre-flight and post-flight activities for both individual and fleet aircraft owners. This technology allows for automatic downloads of databases and transmits flight logs to secure cloud storage. Available to new G3000-equipped aircraft, including Daher TBM 960 and Piper M600 SLS, it is expected to be available for retrofits in Q3 2023 for a starting price of $3,995. Garmin aims to improve the pilot experience by lessening management complexities and enhancing operational confidence.
- Introduction of PlaneSync technology enhances operational efficiency for aircraft owners.
- Real-time aircraft status updates via the Garmin Pilot app improve convenience.
- Automatic database updates reduce time and effort needed for maintenance.
- Increased connectivity through 4G LTE or Wi-Fi enhances data management.
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PlaneSync automates database updates, provides real-time aircraft status updates, securely uploads flight logs to the cloud and more
"As constant innovators within the avionics industry, this impressive technology provides a solution that will simplify and reduce the complexities of aircraft management. The capabilities of PlaneSync technology will help provide confidence to operators, from individual owner-pilots to crews for large fleets, that their aircraft is prepared for flight, improving the overall pilot experience so our customers can spend more time focused on the task at hand – flying." –
Preview a day in the life of an aircraft owner and operator with PlaneSync technology here.
Connected aircraft management
Using a 4G LTE cellular or Wi-Fi® connection provided by the new GDL® 60 datalink, PlaneSync technology enables impressive avionics connectivity capabilities to streamline an aircraft owner's pre-flight and post-flight activities. LTE connectivity is utilized to remotely check the aircraft's fuel and systems status2, while LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity can be used to download database updates and upload logged flight and engine data1. Compatible with popular Garmin avionics such as GTN Xi series navigators, TXi series flight displays, GI 275 electronic flight instruments and select Garmin integrated flight decks, PlaneSync technology is available for a wide array of Garmin-equipped general and business aviation aircraft. PlaneSync technology is available today with new G3000-equipped aircraft, including the Daher TBM 960 and Piper M600 SLS.
Automatic database updates
Eliminating the time-consuming process of updating databases via PC and data card, PlaneSync technology automatically downloads databases1 to the aircraft via Wi-Fi or LTE and offers an attractive alternative to the Flight Stream 510. Downloads can occur while the aircraft is powered off and the owner is away from the aircraft. Essential databases are automatically synchronized across compatible avionics once the aircraft is powered up. Pilots no longer need to plan around database cycle update timing, or manually update databases using data cards.
Engine and flight data logging
Added capability coming in early 2024, PlaneSync will automatically transmit engine and flight log data1 to secure cloud storage after landing. Owners can view this data on devices running the Garmin Pilot app or on Fly.Garmin.com and have the ability to download the log files for maintenance team viewing. The data log can include GPS position and speed, attitude information as well as engine data when appropriately equipped.
Remote aircraft status
It's easier than ever for aircraft owners to check the status2 of the aircraft and its systems using the Garmin Pilot app or their D2™ Mach 1 smartwatch. Viewing the current status of the aircraft can allow the pilot to see its location on the ramp, if it has been fueled for a trip and more. Convenient for flying clubs or multiple-owner aircraft, service subscribers can assign access for other users to view aircraft status. When appropriately equipped, remote aircraft status features3 include active/standby database status, as well as Hobbs, tachometer and flight times, fuel quantity, battery voltage, OAT, oil temperature and aircraft GPS location4.
Mobile device connectivity
The GDL 60 datalink also offers Garmin Connext® device connectivity, allowing pilots to connect their compatible app or portable device and interface them to the avionics to transfer flight plans and stream weather, traffic, attitude information and other data5. The GDL 60 can also act as an interface to a GSR 56 satellite transceiver, allowing pilots to utilize in-flight text messaging or initiate voice calls6 via the Garmin Pilot app to stay connected from virtually anywhere. Data streamed to compatible devices and apps can include:
- ADS-B Traffic and Weather
- SiriusXM™ Weather and Audio Control
- GSR 56 Weather and Messaging
- GPS and Attitude Data
- Engine and Flight Data
PlaneSync Service Subscriptions
The LTE and Wi-Fi enabled features such as automatic database updates, remote aircraft status and flight and engine log uploading require a service plan from Garmin. Multiple service plans are available to provide customers cost-effective choices depending on the connectivity capabilities desired. Service plan details can be found at Garmin.com/PlaneSync.
PlaneSync technology is also expected to be available for retrofit installations in Q3 2023 for a list price starting at
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1Active PlaneSync and database subscriptions required for automatic database updates. Active PlaneSync subscription plan required for flight log uploading. Features are available on-ground only and requires GDL 60 to have active LTE or Wi-Fi connectivity; signal strength and other factors may apply. See Garmin.com/PlaneSyncCoverage for LTE coverage details.
2Remote aircraft status requires active PlaneSync subscription. User's smart device must have internet connectivity. Feature is available on-ground only and requires GDL 60 to have LTE connectivity; signal strength and other factors may apply. See Garmin.com/PlaneSyncCoverage for coverage details.
3This information is intended as supplemental information only and is not a substitute for pre-flight checks.
4GPS location provided by avionics. Select avionics can provide live location with a compatible GPS antenna, otherwise location displayed will be based on the avionics last known location. GPS signal strength and other factors may apply.
5Compatible avionics required.
6Sold separately; subscription required.
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