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Jet Shades introduces shades for Cirrus aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · March 7, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Jet Shades has introduced its Generation 2 Jet Shades for Cirrus G6 and G7 aircraft.

The new shades offer pilots and passengers enhanced comfort, safety, and protection from the sun’s harmful effects during flight, according to company officials.

While the Cirrus G6 and G7 already boast factory-tinted rear windows and air-conditioning, the sun’s heat, glare, and UV rays can still present challenges while flying, particularly for pilots, company officials noted.

Jet Shades offer the solution to all of these challenges in the pilot side windows while adding UV and heat protection for the rear windows that already have factory tint, they added.

FAA approved, the shades can reduce cabin temperature up to 25°, according to company officials. The shades also block 99.9% of UV rays, they say.

Generation 2 Jet Shades for the Cirrus G6 and G7 are available in three configurations to suit different needs:

  • 6-Piece Total Solution: Protection for all windows
  • 3-Piece Cockpit Solution: Protection for the windshield and pilot/copilot windows
  • 1-Piece Windshield Solution: Protection for the windshield

Prices for the sets starts at $1,099.

For more information: JetShades.com

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