· ICAO24 ae041a· last seen May 2026

164408 is a Boeing E-6B Mercury, a four-engine jet. SkyMeter has tracked 12 flights totalling 74 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 6 callsigns. The most frequent segment is KTIK to KTIK. Service window in our records spans 140 days. Of those flights, 2 (16.7%) carry at least one detected incident: a go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Boeing E-6B Mercury has a maximum takeoff weight of 342,000 lb, heavy wake category.

About the Boeing E-6B Mercury

The Boeing E-6B Mercury is the United States Navy's airborne command post and communications relay aircraft, serving as the critical link between the National Command Authority and the nation's ballistic missile submarine fleet. Derived from the commercial Boeing 707-320 airframe, the Mercury replaced the aging EC-130Q in the TACAMO (Take Charge And Move Out) mission during the 1990s, providing survivable communication in the event of nuclear war. Its distinctive trailing wire antenna can extend up to five miles behind the aircraft during flight, enabling very low frequency communications with submerged submarines anywhere in the world's oceans. The E-6B variant, introduced in 1998, added the ABNCP (Airborne National Command Post) role previously flown by the EC-135, making it dual-capable for both strategic communications and airborne command and control.

Powered by four CFM International CFM56-2A-2 turbofan engines producing 24,000 pounds of thrust each, the Mercury can remain aloft for extended periods through multiple aerial refuelings, with endurance missions routinely exceeding twelve hours. The aircraft operates from a service ceiling of 42,000 feet and cruises at approximately Mach 0.80, though its mission profile often requires long loiter periods at lower altitudes for optimal antenna deployment. The airframe retains much of the 707's flight envelope, with a maximum operating speed of 365 knots IAS and Mach 0.92, though operational missions rarely approach these limits given the aircraft's strategic communications focus rather than speed.

Only sixteen E-6B aircraft were built, all operated exclusively by Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron THREE (VQ-3) and Squadron FOUR (VQ-4) based at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. The fleet maintains continuous 24/7 alert posture, with at least one Mercury airborne at all times as part of the nation's nuclear deterrence triad. The aircraft underwent a major modernization program in the 2010s to extend service life through 2038, including cockpit upgrades, new mission systems, and structural enhancements. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with distinct routes observed.

FLIGHTS
12
all time
FLOWN HOURS
74
tracked time
📍
AIRPORTS VISITED
3
unique
📡
CALLSIGNS
6
3 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
12/22/2025 → 05/12/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
16.7%
2 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

3
4
1
1

Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

6

Aircraft specifications

Boeing E-6B Mercury

Engines
Quad Jet
Vref (approach)
145 kt
Vmo
365 kt
MTOW
342,000 lb
Wake category
H

Recent flights

Newest 12 operations of 164408

12
05/12/2026
6h 23m
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02/12/2026
2h 39m
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02/11/2026
6h 6m
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02/04/2026
1h 36m
△ Low approach-stability score
02/03/2026
8h 2m
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02/03/2026
10h 22m
△ Low approach-stability score
12/30/2025
5h 9m
No alerts
12/29/2025
21m
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12/29/2025
5h 31m
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12/23/2025
2h 35m
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12/22/2025
3h 34m
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12/22/2025
6h 10m
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