AZTEC WORLDWIDE AIRLINES INC· ICAO24 a05b35· last seen 1d ago

N122AW is a Piper Navajo PA-31, a twin-engine piston aircraft operated by AZTEC WORLDWIDE AIRLINES INC. SkyMeter has tracked 492 flights totalling 1,339 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 47 callsigns. The most frequent segment is KFLL to KFLL. Service window in our records spans 222 days. Of those flights, 142 (28.9%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Piper Navajo PA-31 has a 41 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 6,500 lb.

About the Piper Navajo PA-31

The Piper PA-31 Navajo is a twin-engine piston workhorse that defined light charter and air taxi operations from the late 1960s onward. Introduced in 1967, the Navajo filled the gap between single-engine aircraft and larger turbine twins, offering seating for six to eight passengers, counter-rotating engines for docile handling, and enough range to connect remote communities across North America, Australia, and beyond. Its rugged construction and relatively forgiving flight characteristics made it a favorite among bush operators, freight haulers, and small regional carriers who needed reliable performance on short, unpaved strips.

Piper built the Navajo family in several variants—the baseline PA-31, the stretched PA-31-350 Chieftain, and the pressurized PA-31P Mojave—but the original PA-31 remains the most common. Powered by two Lycoming TIO-540 engines producing 310 horsepower each, the Navajo cruises around 200 knots and can haul useful loads exceeding 2,000 pounds, making it practical for both passenger charters and cargo missions. Its cabin is unpressurized, limiting operations to lower altitudes, but the trade-off is simplicity and lower operating costs compared to turbine alternatives.

Though production ended in the early 1980s, hundreds of Navajos remain in active service worldwide, particularly in Australia, Canada, and Alaska, where their ability to operate from marginal airstrips and carry diverse payloads keeps them economically viable. The type's longevity is a testament to Piper's straightforward engineering—parts remain available, and mechanics familiar with the airframe are still common at rural airports. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
492
all time
FLOWN HOURS
1,339
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
13
unique
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CALLSIGNS
47
20 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
11/22/2025 → 07/03/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
28.9%
142 flagged

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Aircraft specifications

Piper Navajo PA-31

Engines
Twin Piston
Vref (approach)
95 kt
MTOW
6,500 lb
Wingspan
41 ft
Length
33 ft
Wake category
Light

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of N122AW

50
07/02/2026
4h 20m
△ Unstable
07/01/2026
3h 50m
△ Unstable
06/25/2026
2h 55m
△ Unstable
06/24/2026
2h 48m
△ Unstable
06/21/2026
3h 47m
△ Unstable
06/20/2026
3h 21m
△ Unstable
06/17/2026
3h 40m
△ Unstable
06/02/2026
3h 36m
△ Unstable
05/27/2026
3h 15m
△ Unstable
05/26/2026
3h 35m
△ Unstable
05/23/2026
3h 35m
△ Unstable
05/23/2026
2h 53m
△ Unstable
05/22/2026
3h 52m
△ Unstable
05/17/2026
3h 36m
△ Unstable
05/16/2026
3h 13m
△ Unstable
05/14/2026
4h 47m
△ Unstable
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