In busy IFR, the last thing you need is three different boxes fighting for your attention. The Garmin GTN 750Xi combines WAAS IFR GPS, NAV/COMM and a large moving map into a single, high-resolution touchscreen navigator. Fast processors, clear menus and deep integration with other Garmin avionics help streamline your workflow so you can focus on making decisions instead of pushing buttons.
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Why Pilots Choose the GTN 750Xi
Many IFR panels have grown over time: one GPS, one old nav/comm, another radio, a separate audio panel, each with its own way of doing things. That patchwork can work — but it also adds up to more head-down time in the busiest phases of flight.
The GTN 750Xi takes a different approach. It uses a large, bright touchscreen to handle flight plans, procedure loading, radio tuning and moving map all in one place. Behind that interface, a fast dual-core processor keeps map panning, zooming and page changes smooth and quick, even with weather and traffic overlays in play.
Top Flight Avionics can help you decide whether a GTN 750Xi should become the hub of your panel — or whether a smaller navigator paired with other upgrades might make more sense for the way you fly.

What the GTN 750Xi
Can Do in Your Panel

WAAS IFR GPS with Modern Approach Capability
With WAAS IFR GPS built in, the GTN 750Xi can support RNAV (GPS) approaches including LPV, LNAV/VNAV and LNAV-only procedures where available. It also handles departure procedures, arrivals and holds, giving you a single place to build and manage your route from clearance to shutdown.
Integrated NAV/COMM and Radio Management
The GTN 750Xi includes a powerful NAV/COMM radio with touchscreen tuning and easy access to standby frequencies, comm recall and frequency databases. Instead of one set of knobs per box, you manage radios from the same screen that’s running your flight plan, which reduces workload when ATC is busy.
High-Resolution Moving Map and Overlays
The large, high-resolution display gives you a crisp moving map with terrain, obstacles, airspace, traffic and weather overlays when connected to compatible Garmin equipment. You can pan, zoom and change perspectives quickly, and the extra pixels make it easier to read labels and see more context around your route.
Checklists, Utilities and Wireless Updates
Beyond navigation, the GTN 750Xi can host checklists and other utility pages to keep more of your workflow in one place. With compatible wireless links, you can also transfer flight plans and database updates between the GTN and supported Garmin apps, reducing time spent manually entering waypoints.

How the GTN 750Xi Helps Pilots
Safety & Situational Awareness
- Consolidates critical IFR functions into one modern navigator
- High-resolution map and traffic/weather overlays help you see the “big picture”
- Clear lateral and vertical guidance for approaches when paired with the right instruments and autopilot
Workload & Efficiency
- Single interface for route changes, procedure loading and radio tuning
- Faster map and menu response reduces “button time” in busy airspace
- Simple touchscreen workflow that’s easier to learn and remember than a stack of different boxes
Panel Value & Future Flexibility
- Recognized, modern Garmin navigator that adds appeal to many buyers
- Interfaces with Garmin flight instruments and autopilots so you can grow into a full Garmin panel over time
- Can be combined with compact Garmin IFR GPS units or audio panels if you prefer a hybrid stack
The GTN 750Xi Works Great
With These Garmin Solutions
The GTN 750Xi becomes even more capable when it’s part of a coordinated Garmin panel. Here are combinations we commonly recommend:
GI 275 or G5 Flight Instruments Pairing the GTN 750Xi with GI 275 or G5 electronic flight instruments lets you display lateral and vertical guidance, flight director cues and synthetic vision (on GI 275) where your eyes naturally live. This makes approaches and complex routings much easier to manage than a mix of analog instruments and separate boxes.
GFC 500 Digital Autopilot With a GFC 500 autopilot, the GTN 750Xi can provide flight plan and approach guidance for fully coupled operations in supported aircraft. Route changes, holds and missed approaches selected on the GTN are followed by the autopilot, reducing workload during the busiest phases of IFR flight.
Compact IFR GPS Family (GPS 175, GNX 375, GNC 355) In some panels, a GTN 750Xi navigator makes sense as the primary hub, with a compact IFR GPS serving as a backup or secondary navigator. We can help you decide when adding a second navigator is worthwhile for redundancy and flexibility.
ADS-B, Weather and Traffic Solutions Adding compatible ADS-B receivers or SiriusXM® weather lets your GTN 750Xi display weather, traffic and other data directly on the moving map. That single-screen picture is often more useful than bouncing between separate displays or tablets.
Installed and Certified by
Top Flight Avionics and The Certman
For a major investment like the GTN 750Xi, installation quality matters as much as the box itself. Top Flight Avionics brings more than 35 years of hands-on experience with IFR avionics, helping owners choose the right configuration and get it wired, configured and tested correctly.
For GTN 750Xi projects, we typically:
- Review your current radios, GPS, audio panel and instruments
- Confirm how the GTN 750Xi can integrate with what you already have — and what you plan to add later
- Design the wiring, antenna and interface layout for your aircraft
- Install, configure and flight-test the system so it’s ready for real-world IFR
Through The CERTMAN, we can also perform or coordinate IFR, VFR and transponder/pitot-static certifications so your upgraded panel is properly documented.