Flight
LNE619
Flight history and live tracking for LNE619, operated by LATAM Airlines Ecuador. Recent flights from the PlaneTrack independent receiver network, with departure and arrival times, aircraft used, and a real-time position feed.
Route
| Airline | LATAM Airlines Ecuador |
| Observed route | MUCB → MKJS |
Flight history 14 flights since Feb 2026
| Date | From | To | Dep | Arr | Duration | Aircraft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-22 | KMIA MIAMI INTERNATIONAL | SKBQ ERNESTO CORTISSOZ | 18:21 EDT | 19:41 -05 | 2h 20m | CCCXK |
Earlier flights (13) - back to 2026-02-07
| Date | From | To | Dep | Arr | Duration | Aircraft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-19estimated | ? | ? | 01:20Z | 02:24Z | 1h 03m | N538LA |
| 2026-07-12estimated | KHST | ? | 20:47 EDT | 01:52Z | 1h 04m | N538LA |
| 2026-07-04estimated | MUCB | MKJS | 15:46 CDT | 15:26 EST | 0h 39m | A73E2F |
| 2026-05-24estimated | KMIA | ? | 00:34 EDT | 13:58Z | 9h 24m | CC-CXK |
| 2026-05-09estimated | KMIA | ? | 11:52 EDT | 17:02Z | 1h 09m | N540LA |
| 2026-05-02estimated | KMIA | ? | 03:55 EDT | 09:12Z | 1h 17m | CC-BDC |
| 2026-04-25estimated | KMIA | MKJS | 15:51 EDT | 15:56 EST | 1h 05m | A73E2F |
| 2026-04-18estimated | KMIA | ? | 09:46 EDT | 14:50Z | 1h 04m | A756D2 |
| 2026-04-11estimated | KMIA | ? | 11:27 EDT | 16:52Z | 1h 24m | N534LA |
| 2026-04-04estimated | KMIA | ? | 02:04 EDT | 07:12Z | 1h 08m | N536LA |
| 2026-03-15estimated | ? | ? | 00:00Z | 07:11Z | 7h 11m | N538LA |
| 2026-03-14estimated | ? | ? | 23:08Z | 23:58Z | 0h 49m | N538LA |
| 2026-02-07 | KMIA Miami International | ? | 07:06 EST | 22:27Z | 10h 20m | A6CF20 |
Times are local to each airport. Hover for UTC. Flights marked estimated were completed with route prediction or partial coverage; partial records have a confirmed departure but no reliable arrival fix.
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Data access
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