Another civilian-owned ISR aircraft has arrived in Japan

N334CA, a Beechcraft 350 Super King Air turboprop aircraft modified for ISR (Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) missions has arrived in Japan.


The aircraft was spotted at New Chitose Airport, Japan after a flight from Eareckson Air Station, Alaskan Aleutian Islands. It had apparently made a stop at Boeing Field on Aug. 14 whilst on its way to Japan.

The plane’s owner is Commuter Air Technology, headquatered in Oklahoma City. A press release from 2009 says its King Air based Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) system is called the STALKER.