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Latitude steps up with enhanced G5000 avionics
Customers have the option of adding the Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System, further supporting runway awareness by alerting pilots to potential runway overruns during the critical landing phase of flight.
3D SafeTaxi provides a three-dimensional view of airports to enhance situational awareness.
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The Cessna Citation Latitude has received FAA certification for new features of the Garmin G5000 avionics suite. These features include Synthetic Vision Guidance System (SVGS) for improved approach capabilities down to 150 feet, GDL 60 Datalink for connectivity and a new taxiway routing feature.

With more than 240 flight test hours and numerous certification tests complete, Citation Latitudes with the new avionics enhancements are expected to enter into service later this year.

“The newly certified enhancements in the Latitude's Garmin G5000 suite reinforce our continued investment in the Citation product line and our dedication to delivering the latest innovations that support the evolving needs of customers around the world,” says Chris Hearne, senior vice president, engineering and programmes. “The enhancements also offer improved situational awareness for pilots by increasing topographical clarity, sharpening water and terrain boundaries, improving obstacle and powerlines display and enhancing runway and airport sign depictions.”

In addition to increasing situational awareness for pilots, integrating the advanced Garmin G5000 avionics into the flight deck of the Citation Latitude improves operational efficiency with new features such as: Synthetic Vision Guidance System (SVGS) shown on the primary flight displays, that couples with Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT) to support approach minima as low as 150 ft (46 m); 3D SafeTaxi provides a three-dimensional view of airports to enhance situational awareness during ground manoeuvres; GDL 60 Datalink supports high-bandwidth data exchange and connectivity, including automatic wireless database updates; new taxiway routing assists in navigating complex airports during low visibility conditions, integrated within the SVT; and standard ADS-B In capabilities allows for enhanced traffic awareness and visual separation assistance during approaches.

Customers also have the option of adding the Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System (ROAAS), further supporting runway awareness by alerting pilots to potential runway overruns during the critical landing phase of flight.

The Citation Latitude midsize business jet, with a four-passenger range of 2,700 nm at high-speed cruise, is set apart from the competition by its combination of comfort and efficiency. The aircraft's class-leading take-off field length of 3,580 ft provides operators with greater range out of short fields. Inside, the Latitude offers an unrivalled cabin experience featuring the most open, spacious, bright and refined cabin environment in its category. With a flat floor and six feet of cabin height, innovation abounds with exceptional features designed throughout the aircraft.

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