Avionics
Elevate Your Flight Experience
Welcome to PRP Avionics, where your aircraft’s potential takes flight! If you’re looking to upgrade your avionics, you’ve landed in the right place. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest technology and staffed by our highly qualified, Garmin-certified technician and staff with over 15 years of avionics experience.
Expertise You Can Trust
Our skilled team specializes in upgrading older generation Cirrus aircraft, transforming them with cutting-edge Garmin G500 PFD and MFD displays. Enjoy enhanced clarity and functionality that keeps you in control, no matter where your journey takes you.
Tailored Solutions
We understand that every pilot has unique needs. That’s why we offer personalized options for your navigation system, ensuring it aligns perfectly with your flying style. Plus, we can install the latest Garmin autopilot system to elevate your flying experience.
Seamless Upgrades
Our commitment to quality means that your upgrade process will be smooth and hassle-free. We take pride in delivering top-notch service, so you can get back in the air with confidence.
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Transform your flying experience today! Let us help you elevate your aircraft with the latest avionics technology. Whether you’re a seasoned pilot or new to aviation, we’re here to ensure your aircraft is equipped for safety, efficiency, and unparalleled performance.
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Schedule an appointment at (352) 517-7075 or avionics@prpaviation.com

Avionics Director
Our Director of Avionics, Thomas Hall, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 2009 and specialized as a 6433 Rotary Wing I-Level Technician and later earned the 6018 MOS as a Quality Assurance Representative. Stationed at MCAS New River with MALS-26, he supported MV-22 Osprey maintenance and participated in Operations Enduring Freedom and Inherent Resolve. After re-enlisting, he was stationed at NAS JRB New Orleans, working on various aircraft and eventually becoming division NCOIC. Honorably discharged in 2016, Thomas moved to Ocala, worked at University Air Center as repair station manager, and re-enlisted in the Army National Guard as a Squad Leader and Horizontal Construction Engineer until his honorable discharge in 2020. He later became General Manager at Quest Avionics and Avionics Director at PRP Aviation.
Your new panel just your way


Flight information in full view
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