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I don't think that an unprofitable holder of 10% of the market (guess) is
really a "major competitor" to the holder of 75% of the market. UPS AT was attractive for a number of reasons including ADS-B which I believe will become a big deal in the future. It also didn't make too much sense for a package delivery company to be developing and manufacturing avionics. The GNS 480 is a half step above the 430/530. It has WAAS and airways but also has fairly obtuse operating logic. The 430/530 have an easy upgrade path to the GNS 480 capibilities. I think that the next big retrofit product is an integrated product (like G1000) that has an ethernet-like serial interface.. Once you have the sensors and displays all talking to each other, it will be cheap and easy to add features by adding another sensor to the network along with a software change. The installed cost of avionics will be much lower if there are only four wires to connect. Mike MU-2 "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Mike Rapoport wrote: UPS was not Garmin's "main competitor". UPS had insignificant revenue, didn't make money and really had to sell. Everybody complains about the "loss of competition" but very few were buying UPS's products. The choice was being aquired or disappearing. The fact that UPS-AT was in bad shape (I don't know that they were, but I'll take that as a given for the moment) doesn't take away from the fact that they were Garmin's main competition. Is there anybody else out there that was competing with Garmin for the GA avionics market than UPS? Narco is dead. Northstar has pulled out of aviation. King seems to have given up developing new products. Collins is concentrating on the commercial market. The sad fact is that the GA avionics market just isn't big enough to support more than one major manufacturer, and Garmin seems to have won. |
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