Embraer ERJ-145XR
N284CP · ICAO: A2DD17 · Airliner jet

ConocoPhillips — independent E&P. CEO Ryan Lance. Houston HQ. Operates N284CP (ERJ-145XR for crew shuttles between Anchorage and the North Slope oil fields). N667P, sometimes attributed to ConocoPhillips, is registered to Phillips 66 Aviation LLC — a separate company since the 2012 spin-off — so we do not track it under ConocoPhillips.
Total flights
44
Total CO₂
258.4t
Flight hours
45h
N284CP · ICAO: A2DD17 · Airliner jet
ConocoPhillips flies a Embraer ERJ-145XR (registration N284CP). Live tracking, full flight history, and CO₂ emissions for each aircraft are available on this page.
ConocoPhillips's private jet tail number is N284CP (a Embraer ERJ-145XR). Each registration links to the live tracking page with full flight history, fuel burn and CO₂ emissions on Celebplanes.
ConocoPhillips's Embraer ERJ-145XR (N284CP) burns roughly 600 gallons of Jet-A per hour, which converts to about 5,764 kg of CO₂ per flight hour — equivalent to roughly 14,267 miles of average passenger-car driving.
ConocoPhillips's home base is Houston Bush Intercontinental (KIAH / IAH), with frequent destinations including KEWR, KIAD, OMDB, EGLL.
Across 44 tracked flights (45 flight hours) on Celebplanes, ConocoPhillips's aircraft have emitted approximately 258.4t of CO₂. These figures are calculated from public ADS-B flight times multiplied by manufacturer-published fuel burn × the EPA standard 9.57 kg CO₂/gallon for Jet-A.
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