· ICAO24 71bc19· last seen 1d ago

HL7419 is a Boeing 747-400, a four-engine jet. SkyMeter has tracked 1,798 flights totalling 8,160 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 119 callsigns. The most frequent segment is RKSI to PANC. Service window in our records spans 402 days. Of those flights, 6 (0.3%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Boeing 747-400 has a 196 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 910,000 lb.

About the Boeing 747-400

The Boeing 747-400 is the most successful variant of the iconic 'Queen of the Skies' widebody, introduced in 1989 as a technological leap over earlier 747 classics. It brought winglets, a glass cockpit, and extended range that allowed nonstop flights like Los Angeles to Melbourne, cementing the type's dominance on long-haul trunk routes throughout the 1990s and 2000s. With seating for 416 passengers in three-class configuration and a maximum takeoff weight of 875,000 pounds, the -400 became the backbone of intercontinental travel for carriers worldwide, from British Airways to Qantas to Cathay Pacific. Its four high-bypass turbofans and distinctive hump made it instantly recognizable at any airport.

Though passenger operations have largely wound down in favor of twin-engine widebodies like the 777 and 787, the 747-400 found a lucrative second career as a freighter. The -400F and passenger-to-freighter conversions dominate heavy cargo operations today, prized for their 248,000-pound payload capacity and nose-loading capability. Atlas Air, Cargolux, and Kalitta Air operate substantial fleets on intercontinental cargo routes, moving everything from electronics to pharmaceuticals to live horses. The type's high cruise speed of Mach 0.85 and 7,260-nautical-mile range make it ideal for time-sensitive freight, while its four-engine redundancy remains valued on long overwater sectors.

The 747-400's flight deck was revolutionary for its era, replacing the flight engineer with automated systems and introducing electronic flight instrument displays that reduced crew workload. Maximum operating speed is 365 knots indicated or Mach 0.92, with a service ceiling of 45,100 feet—higher than most contemporary widebodies. Approach speeds typically sit around 156 knots at normal landing weights, with full-flap stall at 115 knots. These performance margins, combined with excellent handling characteristics, made the type popular with pilots despite its size.

SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
1,798
all time
FLOWN HOURS
8,160
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
35
unique
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CALLSIGNS
119
87 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
05/27/2025 → 07/03/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
0.3%
6 flagged

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Aircraft specifications

Boeing 747-400

Engines
Quad Jet
Vref (approach)
157 kt
Vmo
365 kt
MTOW
910,000 lb
Wingspan
196 ft
Length
232 ft
Wake category
Heavy

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of HL7419

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07/03/2026
10h 40m
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07/03/2026
2h 50m
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07/02/2026
1h 35m
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07/02/2026
5h 14m
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07/01/2026
2h 18m
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07/01/2026
6h 20m
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06/28/2026
5h 30m
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06/27/2026
11h 51m
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06/25/2026
1h 38m
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06/24/2026
6h 35m
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06/23/2026
4h 57m
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06/22/2026
2h 14m
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06/22/2026
6h 23m
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06/18/2026
3h 26m
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06/18/2026
5h 14m
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06/17/2026
9h 42m
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06/16/2026
1h 30m
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06/16/2026
11h 12m
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