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In rec.aviation.owning Mike Rapoport wrote:
There are many tens of thousands of 430s and 530 installed and upgrading them represents a lot of revenue for Garmin, so I doubt that they are just sitting on their hands. But at the $1500 price that Garmin has publically committed to is it that big of a revenue stream for them? I mean its not chump change for some of us, but considering what needs to happen to a 430 for this to work (new software, new processor, new re-certification(?), the overhead of a whole upgrade program), I'm surpised that Garmin can even break even at that price. -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Hood River, OR |
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Frank Stutzman writes:
In rec.aviation.owning Mike Rapoport wrote: There are many tens of thousands of 430s and 530 installed and upgrading them represents a lot of revenue for Garmin, so I doubt that they are just sitting on their hands. But at the $1500 price that Garmin has publically committed to is it that big of a revenue stream for them? I mean its not chump change for some of us, but considering what needs to happen to a 430 for this to work (new software, new processor, new re-certification(?), the overhead of a whole upgrade program), I'm surpised that Garmin can even break even at that price. See my cynical view posting of earlier. The ship-by date on this alleged upgrade has been steadily slipping. Now it's a year away. yawn Wake me up when the sucker starts shipping. Oh yeah, bonus points if you can find out how to get on the waiting list for this alleged upgrade. -jav |
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![]() "Frank Stutzman" wrote in message ... In rec.aviation.owning Mike Rapoport wrote: There are many tens of thousands of 430s and 530 installed and upgrading them represents a lot of revenue for Garmin, so I doubt that they are just sitting on their hands. But at the $1500 price that Garmin has publically committed to is it that big of a revenue stream for them? I mean its not chump change for some of us, but considering what needs to happen to a 430 for this to work (new software, new processor, new re-certification(?), the overhead of a whole upgrade program), I'm surpised that Garmin can even break even at that price. -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Hood River, OR Garmin will probably do a little under $200MM this year in total aviation revenue. When you consider that the potential WAAS upgrade market is about $90MM and that they will also be able to charge more for 430/530 units that have WAAS, it is a significant market for them. When and if the FAA publishes a significant number of LPV approaches, nobody will be able to sell a non-WAAS box so they have to add the functionality eventually. Perhaps they know more about how many new approaches the FAA is going to commission than we do? Why doesn't Honeywell have a WAAS box out? Mike MU-2 |
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![]() "Mike Rapoport" wrote: Why doesn't Honeywell have a WAAS box out? Never mind WAAS, why does Honeywell *still* not have a GPS/NAV/COMM box out? Answer: Honeywell has its head in in a very dark, warm place. -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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