12.6.2026

Moza Announces New FCU, MCDU, and G1000 Products at FSExpo 2026

Moza reveals new FCU, MCDU, FMC, G1000 avionics and F-18 displays at FSExpo 2026, all coming this year.

Moza has taken to the stage at FSExpo 2026 to showcase several new products. An Airbus-style FCU and MCDU, Boeing-style FMC, G1000 Avionics, and F18-style displays were all showcased in the presentation. These new products will all be coming this year.

New Products

The first of the new products shown in Moza’s presentation was the MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules, made to resemble an Airbus FCU and EFIS. These modules can be used separately or combined into one unit. They feature custom segment segment displays for information, a dual-rail push-pull mechanism for knobs, and simulator-synchronized lighting.

Next were the MA3F and MB7F Flight Computer Displays. These are flight computer controllers that come in Airbus MCDU and Boeing FMC variants. They feature a 5.1 inch IPS display, metal construction, and tactile buttons.

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The next product shown was the MGX1000 Instrument Panel, built to resemble one of the screens of the Garmin G1000 avionics system. It has a 10.4-inch IPS display, all the controls from the real G1000 unit, and uses Moza’s Displaylink technology to avoid the use of an HDMI connection from a GPU.

The last product shown was the FMP18 Panel Bundle, resembling the cockpit of a Boeing F/A-18. It features true square displays and a magnetic quick-swap architecture using pogo-pins to configure the panel as needed.

These products are designed to work using only a single USB cable, which handles the display and PC connection. This means that no display output from a GPU is required, which lowers the GPU load. These displays are all managed through the Moza cockpit software for configuration.

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Closing Notes

That was all for Moza’s presentation at FSExpo Friday. Although pricing information was not shared, these products will all be coming soon, in Q3 of 2026. Stay tuned to FSNews for our ongoing coverage of FSExpo 2026.

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