sensors Mode-S transponder

AC6B62

ICAO 24-bit transponder address · allocated to United States

Currently assigned to N9KG · CESSNA 525B Citation CJ3 · operated by SERENITY AVIATION LLC

Hex
AC6B62
Octal
53065542
Decimal
11,299,682
Country
US
Tail
N9KG
Type
C25B
No current signal
Flights observed
0
Distinct callsigns
1
Country
US
Last broadcast
-

Country allocation

The ICAO 24-bit address AC6B62 falls within the block assigned to United States (US) by ICAO Annex 10, Volume III. Every aircraft registered in United States receives a permanent address from this block at the time of registration; the address stays with the airframe even if the aircraft is re-registered to a different operator within the country.

Callsign history 1 distinct

Callsign Airline Flights Last seen
N9KG - 36 2026-07-12

Recent flights

No flights recorded yet for this transponder.

About Mode-S

A Mode-S transponder code (also called an "ICAO 24-bit address" or "hex code") is a 6-character hexadecimal identifier permanently assigned to an aircraft when it's first registered. Unlike callsigns (which change with each flight) or registrations (which can change if an aircraft is sold internationally), the Mode-S address stays with the airframe for the life of the aircraft in that country.

Every ADS-B transmission from an aircraft includes its Mode-S address, making it the most reliable way to identify a specific airframe. Flight-tracking services like Apparatus use the Mode-S address as the primary key for tying position broadcasts, callsigns, and ownership records together.

Prefer a tail-number view? See the N9KG page for operator, model, and routing details .

Mode-S AC6B62 frequently asked

What is Mode-S code AC6B62?
AC6B62 is an ICAO 24-bit transponder address. Allocated to United States. Assigned to N9KG.
Where is Mode-S AC6B62 registered?
Mode-S code AC6B62 is allocated to United States (US). All aircraft registered there receive a Mode-S address from a fixed block defined by ICAO Annex 10.
Is AC6B62 broadcasting right now?
No active broadcast right now.
Hex, octal, and decimal Mode-S codes: what's the difference?
The same 24-bit identifier expressed in different bases: hex AC6B62, octal 53065542, decimal 11,299,682.
What flights does AC6B62 operate?
Mode-S AC6B62 has broadcast 1 distinct callsign, including N9KG.