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ConocoPhillips's 17-minute hop from Tres Amigos to Houston
A quick crew repositioning highlights the oil giant's use of its ERJ-145XR for efficient local transfers.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · ConocoPhillips

ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips flew its Embraer ERJ-145XR (N284CP) from Tres Amigos Airport (73XA) to Houston Bush Intercontinental on June 8, 2026. The flight covered roughly 70 miles at 426 knots ground speed, touching down after just 17 minutes — a short hop that likely served as a crew repositioning or a swift pickup from a company facility in rural Texas.
The same week, ConocoPhillips's aviation network is busy supporting operations across the Lower 48 and Alaska. Per ch-aviation, the company acquired this 11-year-old ERJ-145XR in 2024 to bolster its Houston-based shuttle fleet, complementing two Gulfstream G550s and a GVII. The aircraft is primarily used for crew transport between Houston and oil-field hubs like Midland, Williston, and Bartlesville, as well as the Alaska North Slope routes operated by ConocoPhillips Global Aviation.
Recent flight history shows N284CP logging multiple loops between Houston and Midland, Carlsbad, and Williston in the past week — a pattern consistent with the company's internal air shuttle program. This brief excursion to Tres Amigos, a private airstrip southeast of Houston, fits that operating rhythm: efficient, point-to-point moves that keep ConocoPhillips's far-flung teams connected.
Aboard the Embraer ERJ-145XR


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