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Cirrus introduces G3 Vision Jet with seating and systems upgrades
The G3 includes a redesigned interior, upgraded lighting, third-row seating and datalink for ATC messaging through the updated Perspective Touch+ flight deck.
The G3 Vision Jet delivers more than 30 refinements across the cabin, flight deck and exterior.
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Cirrus Aircraft has launched the Generation 3 (G3) Vision Jet, the next evolution in its single-engine personal jet line. The new aircraft includes a redesigned interior with premium materials, improved ergonomics and modular seating for up to six adults and one child.

Over 30 refinements have been made to the aircraft, including the addition of ATC datalink, enhanced lighting and alerts-linked checklists, all part of the updated Perspective Touch+ flight deck. Cirrus is now delivering the G3 Vision Jet to customers.

“The G3 Vision Jet is a testament to our relentless innovation, continued investment in personal aviation and our owners, who want to travel efficiently with award-winning safety features – the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) and Safe Return Emergency Autoland – for peace of mind,” says Zean Nielsen, CEO of Cirrus.

The third-row bench seat has been redesigned for added comfort, while new colour and trim options align the aircraft with the SR series. All G3 seats include a hardshell back with Alcantara, and seatbacks at the Arrivee trim level include carbon fibre.

Taxiway routing, 3D SafeTaxi, automatic database updates and upgraded Cirrus Spectra lighting have also been introduced to enhance safety and situational awareness on the ground and in the air.

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