REGISTRATION PENDING· ICAO24 a551f5· last seen 9d ago
N4419P is a Lockheed Martin F-22A, a twin-engine jet operated by REGISTRATION PENDING. SkyMeter has tracked 76 flights totalling 45 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KHYX to KHYX. Service window in our records spans 262 days. The Lockheed Martin F-22A has a maximum takeoff weight of 83,500 lb, medium wake category.
About the Lockheed Martin F-22A
The Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor stands as the world's first operational fifth-generation fighter aircraft, combining stealth, supercruise, advanced avionics, and extreme maneuverability into a single air dominance platform. Entering service with the United States Air Force in 2005 after decades of development under the Advanced Tactical Fighter program, the Raptor was designed to achieve air superiority against any adversary through a revolutionary blend of low-observable technology and sensor fusion that allows it to detect and engage threats long before being detected itself. Its twin Pratt & Whitney F119 engines enable sustained supersonic flight without afterburners—supercruise at approximately Mach 1.8—and thrust vectoring nozzles provide unmatched agility in close combat.
The F-22's operational envelope remains partially classified, but publicly acknowledged capabilities include a service ceiling above 65,000 feet, combat radius exceeding 460 nautical miles, and a maximum speed around Mach 2.25. The aircraft's stealth characteristics derive from carefully sculpted surfaces, internal weapons bays, and radar-absorbent materials that dramatically reduce its radar cross-section. Advanced avionics integrate data from multiple sensors to present pilots with unprecedented situational awareness, while secure datalinks enable coordinated operations across distributed forces. Only 195 production aircraft were built before the line closed in 2011, making the Raptor one of the most exclusive fighter fleets in aviation history.
The appearance of F-22 airframes under civilian registration is exceptionally rare and typically indicates demilitarized test articles, structural test airframes transferred for research purposes, or static display specimens that retain registration for administrative reasons. Operational F-22s remain exclusively with the U.S. Air Force and are prohibited from export under federal law. The type's combination of stealth, speed, and sensor capability continues to define air superiority standards more than two decades after its introduction, though its operational costs and maintenance complexity remain among the highest of any fighter aircraft. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.
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