· ICAO24 4d03ce· last seen Dec 2025

LX-N90456 is a Boeing E-3 Sentry, a four-engine jet. SkyMeter has tracked 46 flights totalling 230 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 8 callsigns. The most frequent segment is ETNG to ETNG. Service window in our records spans 174 days. Of those flights, 8 (17.4%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Boeing E-3 Sentry has a maximum takeoff weight of 347,000 lb, heavy wake category.

About the Boeing E-3 Sentry

The Boeing E-3 Sentry is NATO's and the United States Air Force's primary airborne early warning and control platform, instantly recognizable by the 30-foot rotating rotodome mounted above its fuselage. Developed in the 1970s from the Boeing 707-320B commercial airliner, the E-3 transformed air warfare by providing real-time surveillance, command and control, and battle management from altitudes up to 41,000 feet, where its AN/APY-1 or AN/APY-2 radar can detect aircraft and vehicles hundreds of miles away in all weather conditions. The distinctive rotating radar dome, spinning at six revolutions per minute, houses a sophisticated pulse-Doppler radar system capable of tracking hundreds of targets simultaneously while distinguishing low-flying aircraft from ground clutter—a revolutionary capability when it entered service in 1977.

Powered by four Pratt & Whitney TF33-PW-100A turbofans producing 21,000 pounds of thrust each, the Sentry can remain on station for more than eight hours without refueling, or conduct missions exceeding 11 hours with aerial refueling. The aircraft's mission crew of 13 to 19 specialists operates in a pressurized cabin filled with consoles, radar displays, and communications equipment, coordinating air operations across vast theaters. The E-3 has been the backbone of coalition air operations from Desert Storm to present-day NATO air policing missions, providing the critical "eye in the sky" that enables modern network-centric warfare.

Though based on 1960s airframe technology, continuous avionics upgrades have kept the Sentry relevant into the 2020s, with some aircraft expected to serve until replacement by the E-7 Wedgetail. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with distinct routes observed.

FLIGHTS
46
all time
FLOWN HOURS
230
tracked time
📍
AIRPORTS VISITED
4
unique
📡
CALLSIGNS
8
6 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
06/10/2025 → 12/02/2025
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
17.4%
8 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

4
16
1
1
1

Aircraft specifications

Boeing E-3 Sentry

Engines
Quad Jet
Vref (approach)
140 kt
Vmo
420 kt
MTOW
347,000 lb
Wake category
H

Recent flights

Newest 23 operations of LX-N90456

23
12/02/2025
1h 20m
No alerts
11/07/2025
5h 7m
No alerts
11/06/2025
3h 35m
No alerts
11/06/2025
4h 4m
No alerts
11/05/2025
8h 48m
No alerts
10/31/2025
4h 42m
No alerts
10/29/2025
5h 10m
↻ Go-around
10/22/2025
10h 40m
No alerts
10/20/2025
5h 25m
No alerts
10/01/2025
8h 41m
△ Unstable
09/29/2025
6h 31m
No alerts
09/17/2025
55m
No alerts
09/03/2025
58m
No alerts
08/28/2025
7h 59m
No alerts
08/27/2025
10m
△ Unstable
08/27/2025
6h 39m
No alerts
08/25/2025
5h 42m
No alerts
08/21/2025
5h 23m
No alerts
08/20/2025
4h 46m
No alerts
06/26/2025
4h 22m
↻ Go-around
06/24/2025
8h 31m
No alerts
06/18/2025
4h 23m
No alerts
06/10/2025
50m
No alerts
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