texanrocketflame t1_j2ux2x9 wrote
How much is a Garmin install? For say G500/G1000?
Mikeyme1998 OP t1_j2v00zm wrote
They can vary widely depending on airframe and package details, plus what equipment you settle on obviously. I'm not exclusively privy to that information but from what I know, a G1000 is roughly $300,000 USD to $400,000 USD for parts and labor. The G1000 is a full conversion mod with integrated autopilot, so that will be near the top end of the price range for Garmin installs.
texanrocketflame t1_j2v489c wrote
Thank you for your reply! I really appreciate it!
Mikeyme1998 OP t1_j2v4chc wrote
Oh thank you for the question!! Sorry I couldn't give a super awesome breakdown for you!
texanrocketflame t1_j2v4jcq wrote
You answered it better than you are giving yourself credit for
Cimexus t1_j2xmh38 wrote
That’s expensive … which makes me wonder. What proportion of that price is realised/incorporated in the price of brand new aircraft sold by the manufacturer with a G1000 preinstalled?
For example if I bought a brand new plane for $600k which came with a G1000, I assume that the G1000 isn’t representing literally half the cost of the entire aircraft…
Mikeyme1998 OP t1_j2zpsgv wrote
Like anything, there will be a depreciation as soon as the work is done and it flies. You also likely won't find an aircraft with a G1000NXi under a few million dollars being sold by a manufacturer, so the price kind of scales. There are G1000NXi systems for like, Cessna 172s, but the price I mentioned above would be more geared towards dual turbine engine installs with an MFD. For example, the DAHER Kodiak 100 comes with a G1000NXi straight from factory, but costs north of $2,000,000.
Cimexus t1_j2zw1dr wrote
Ah ok. I was particularly thinking of aircraft like the Diamond DA40NG, which as far as I can see from the Diamond price list, comes with a G1000 NXi as standard and is in the $600k range.
I’m just a simmer though, not a real pilot … was just curious as to how much of the cost of new planes lies in the avionics.
Mikeyme1998 OP t1_j2zy6hj wrote
Ohhhh yeah, I see where the confusion lies! With something like the DA40NG, you're saving money on no MFD, probably only one pitot static system (so only one ADC), one GEA71 for engine parameters, possibly only one transponder that might not be diversity, no weather radar, etc. The G1000NXi is kind of like the base platform that can accommodate a number of different systems, and a full quote like half a million is something an airliner would get.
Epse t1_j2z20f7 wrote
Retrofit has extra labour that you save when it comes with it, I guess
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