Garmin at EBACE in Geneva, Switzerland: Day 1
The European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) is off to a great start today as the show officially kicked off in Geneva, Switzerland today. Over 50 business aircraft are on static display at the show today and the Swiss Alps unquestionably provide for a beautiful backdrop. Thousands of business aviation professionals and over 500 companies are in attendance this year and of course, Garmin is here showing the industry all that we have to offer.
The G3000 and G5000 flight decks were a huge hit as owners and operators anxiously crowded around the kiosks to try their hand at building flight plans, loading approaches and putting the latest in avionics technology to the test. See the G5000 in the Citation Latitude and G3000 in the Honda Jet, Phenom 300 and CJ3+ – all on static display at the Geneva International Airport.
If you’re in Geneva at EBACE, be sure to visit Garmin in booth# Z114, you can’t miss us! If you can’t visit, be sure to stay tuned to Lucy’s Logbook tomorrow – I’ll give you a list of five exciting reasons to visit the Garmin booth at EBACE. But be warned, it may just leave you booking a ticket to Switzerland just to see us!
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