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Israel operates a single Boeing 767-200 (4X-ISR) as its primary government VIP transport — nicknamed "Wing of Zion" by Israeli media. The aircraft is operated by the Israeli Air Force's 120th Squadron ("The Desert Giants") out of Ben Gurion Airport.

The plane carries the Prime Minister (currently Benjamin Netanyahu), President, and senior ministers on state visits. Given Israel's security environment, the 767-200 is fitted with an advanced self-protection suite (missile-warning systems, directed infrared countermeasures). Its movements are closely monitored — post-October 7 2023, Netanyahu's travel schedule has become more restricted but the aircraft has appeared at Washington, Paris, London, and Rome.

Israel's unique geopolitical position — including the Abraham Accords normalizations with Gulf states — means the 767-200 now flies routes to Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, and Rabat that were unthinkable a decade ago.

Note · Celebplanes tracks Israel Government Flight's registered aircraft — not Israel Government Flight personally. ADS-B data shows when and where the plane moved; who was aboard any given flight is unknown.

Home base
Ben Gurion Intl (LLBG · TLV)
Frequent destinations
KJFKLFPBEGLLEDDMLTFMOERK

Israel Government Flight's fleet (1 aircraft)

Boeing 767-200

4X-ISR · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet

Fuel burn
800 gal/hr
CO₂ per hour
7,685 kg
Car miles equiv.
19,023

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About Israel Government Flight's private jet

What private jet does Israel Government Flight own?

Israel Government Flight flies a Boeing 767-200 (registration 4X-ISR). Live tracking, full flight history, and CO₂ emissions for each aircraft are available on this page.

What is Israel Government Flight's private jet tail number?

Israel Government Flight's private jet tail number is 4X-ISR (a Boeing 767-200). Each registration links to the live tracking page with full flight history, fuel burn and CO₂ emissions on Celebplanes.

How much CO₂ does Israel Government Flight's jet emit per hour?

Israel Government Flight's Boeing 767-200 (4X-ISR) burns roughly 800 gallons of Jet-A per hour, which converts to about 7,685 kg of CO₂ per flight hour — equivalent to roughly 19,023 miles of average passenger-car driving.

Where does Israel Government Flight fly out of?

Israel Government Flight's home base is Ben Gurion Intl (LLBG / TLV), with frequent destinations including KJFK, LFPB, EGLL, EDDM.

Is it legal to track Israel Government Flight's jet?

Yes. Every transponder-equipped aircraft broadcasts unencrypted ADS-B position data continuously, by FAA mandate. Celebplanes aggregates this public broadcast from ADSB Exchange, ADSB.fi, FlightRadar24 and airplanes.live — the same sources used by news outlets and academic researchers. See celebplanes.com/methodology for details.

Attributions derived from FAA registry + ADSB Exchange + SEC filings; may be incomplete or outdated. Methodology · Report an error. Observational use only.