ABBOTT AIR INC· ICAO24 a2faaa· last seen Nov 2025
N291RB is a Cessna Chancellor 414, a twin-engine piston aircraft operated by ABBOTT AIR INC. SkyMeter has tracked 32 flights totalling 34 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KICT to K1O4. Service window in our records spans 130 days. The Cessna Chancellor 414 has a 44 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 6,750 lb.
About the Cessna Chancellor 414
The Cessna 414 Chancellor is a pressurized cabin-class twin introduced in 1970 as Cessna's answer to the growing demand for owner-flown business aircraft that could carry six passengers in comfort above the weather. Built until 1985, the 414 bridged the gap between light twins and turboprops, offering a pressurized cabin (5.0 psi differential) and twin Continental TSIO-520 engines that delivered 310 horsepower each. The Chancellor became a workhorse for corporate flight departments, air ambulance operators, and freight haulers who needed reliable IFR capability and the ability to cruise in the flight levels without the operating costs of a turbine.
What set the 414 apart from its unpressurized 421 sibling was its focus on efficiency and simplicity. With a service ceiling of 30,800 feet and a typical cruise speed around 200 knots, the 414 could overfly most weather while burning roughly 30 gallons per hour. The later 414A variant, introduced in 1978, brought a wet wing design that increased fuel capacity and simplified maintenance. The type earned a reputation for ruggedness in charter and cargo operations, though pilots respected its relatively high approach speeds and the need for careful weight-and-balance management with a full cabin.
Today the 414 remains popular in Part 135 charter, air ambulance, and owner-flown roles, prized for its cabin space and pressurization at a fraction of turboprop acquisition costs. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.
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Aircraft specifications
Cessna Chancellor 414
Recent flights
Newest 18 operations of N291RB
