Boeing 747-400
HZ-HM1 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Royal Flight is among the most expansive government aviation operations in the world. King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) travel on a fleet anchored by the Boeing 747-400 HZ-HM1, three 787 Dreamliners (HZ-HM3/4 and HZ-HM5-series), and multiple Gulfstream G650s. The fleet operates out of Riyadh's King Khalid International (OERK) and the adjacent Riyadh Air Base.
MBS — who assumed effective control of the kingdom in 2017 — is one of the most high-profile world leaders, tracked closely because of Saudi Arabia's outsized geopolitical and energy role. His aircraft regularly fly to UAE, Turkey, Europe, and Asia for diplomatic summits and NEOM/Vision 2030 investment meetings.
The fleet also includes multiple Boeing 737-700/900 BBJ variants and Gulfstream G650s for shorter regional and sub-cabinet travel.
Note · Celebplanes tracks Mohammed bin Salman / Saudi Royal Flight's registered aircraft — not Mohammed bin Salman / Saudi Royal Flight personally. ADS-B data shows when and where the plane moved; who was aboard any given flight is unknown.
HZ-HM1 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet
HZ-HM3 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet
HZ-HM4 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet
HZ-HM5 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet
HZ-MF6 · ICAO: N/A · Airliner jet
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Mohammed bin Salman / Saudi Royal Flight flies 4 aircraft: Boeing 747-400, Boeing 787-800, Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 737-900 BBJ3 (HZ-HM1, HZ-HM3, HZ-HM4, HZ-HM5, and more). Live tracking, full flight history, and CO₂ emissions for each aircraft are available on this page.
Mohammed bin Salman / Saudi Royal Flight's private jet tail numbers are HZ-HM1 (Boeing 747-400), HZ-HM3 (Boeing 787-800), HZ-HM4 (Boeing 787-800), HZ-HM5 (Boeing 777-300ER), and 1 more. Each registration links to the live tracking page with full flight history, fuel burn and CO₂ emissions on Celebplanes.
Mohammed bin Salman / Saudi Royal Flight's Boeing 747-400 (HZ-HM1) burns roughly 1000 gallons of Jet-A per hour, which converts to about 9,606 kg of CO₂ per flight hour — equivalent to roughly 23,778 miles of average passenger-car driving.
Mohammed bin Salman / Saudi Royal Flight's home base is King Khalid Intl (Riyadh) (OERK / RUH), with frequent destinations including OEDF, LTFM, LFPB, OMDB.
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.
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