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XTI Aerospace Selects Garmin G700 TXi Avionics for TriFan 600, Advancing xVTOL Flight Deck Innovation
XTI Aerospace has announced its selection of the Garmin G700 TXi avionics suite for the TriFan 600, the company’s flagship vertical takeoff and landing (xVTOL) aircraft. The decision marks a pivotal step in the aircraft’s development, aligning advanced cockpit technology with the TriFan’s hybrid mission profile that blends the speed and range of a business jet with the flexibility of a helicopter.
A Flight Deck Built for Complexity and Versatility
The Garmin G700 TXi system is designed for high-performance aviation platforms and offers dual large-format displays with touchscreen interfaces, synthetic vision, smart autopilot integration, and dynamic mapping. Its open architecture allows seamless integration with the TriFan’s twin turboshaft FADEC systems, supporting both vertical lift and forward flight operations.
For aerospace professionals, this avionics suite represents more than a technical upgrade, it’s a strategic enabler for multi-mode aircraft. The TriFan 600 is engineered to operate from runways, heliports, and other approved landing zones, and the G700 TXi provides the situational awareness and control fidelity needed to manage such transitions safely and efficiently.
TriFan 600: Redefining Regional Air Mobility
XTI’s TriFan 600 is a fixed-wing aircraft with three ducted fans that enable vertical takeoff and landing. Once airborne, the aircraft transitions to forward flight using its large forward fans, achieving cruising speeds up to 311 mph and a range of 985 miles. This hybrid configuration is designed to serve business aviation, emergency medical transport, and regional mobility markets where speed, access, and comfort are critical.
The inclusion of Garmin’s avionics further supports XTI’s certification roadmap, with developmental flight testing scheduled for 2027. The company reports strong interest across multiple sectors, signaling that the TriFan 600 may help define a new category of aircraft optimized for point-to-point travel without the infrastructure constraints of traditional jets.
A Convergence of Avionics and Airframe Innovation
The pairing of Garmin’s G700 TXi with the TriFan 600 reflects a broader trend in aerospace toward modular, software-driven flight systems that support emerging aircraft architectures. As xVTOL platforms gain traction, avionics providers must deliver systems that are not only robust and intuitive but also adaptable to unconventional flight profiles.
Garmin’s suite brings proven reliability and pilot-centric design to a platform that challenges conventional boundaries. For aerospace engineers and operators, this collaboration offers a glimpse into how avi
