Gulfstream G550
N235DX · ICAO: A21B74 · Heavy jet

Halliburton — global oilfield services. CEO Jeff Miller. HQ in Houston. Six-aircraft executive fleet split between three Gulfstream G550s and three Citation Xs. Heavy Middle East and Australasia travel matching its rig footprint.
Total flights
32
Total CO₂
286.8t
Flight hours
73h
N235DX · ICAO: A21B74 · Heavy jet
Halliburton flies a Gulfstream G550 (registration N235DX). Live tracking, full flight history, and CO₂ emissions for each aircraft are available on this page.
Halliburton's private jet tail number is N235DX (a Gulfstream G550). Each registration links to the live tracking page with full flight history, fuel burn and CO₂ emissions on Celebplanes.
Halliburton's Gulfstream G550 (N235DX) burns roughly 410 gallons of Jet-A per hour, which converts to about 3,939 kg of CO₂ per flight hour — equivalent to roughly 9,749 miles of average passenger-car driving.
Halliburton's home base is Houston Bush Intercontinental (KIAH / IAH), with frequent destinations including KMSY, KIAD, OEDR, OERK.
Across 32 tracked flights (73 flight hours) on Celebplanes, Halliburton's aircraft have emitted approximately 286.8t 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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