Total CO₂ attributed to N145QS across the selected period.
2026 pace: On track for approximately 2,287.4t CO₂ by year end
Showing last 3 months —
Emissions up 293% vs prior period, driven by Venice → Houston
CO₂ Above Baseline
70.2t
A single concentrated period drove emissions above this tail’s normalised baseline.
Signals Detected
2
2 deviations flagged across the selected period.
Highest Severity
Medium
No high-severity anomalies detected in this window.
The written analysis behind 2 detected signals — dates, routes and attributed CO₂.
LIPZ → KSGR·4,836 nm
Flights
1
Avg/Flight
50.9t
Total
50.9t
LSXU → KTCL·4,251 nm
Flights
1
Avg/Flight
41.3t
Total
41.3t
LFTH → KDTW·3,744 nm
Flights
1
Avg/Flight
37.3t
Total
37.3t
Methodology
CO₂ emissions computed from ADS-B flight data using aircraft-specific fuel-burn factors aligned with EUROCONTROL EMEP/EEA guidance. Distance figures derived from flight-trajectory data. EU ETS scope follows Directive 2003/87/EC as amended. Type rankings computed within the Bombardier Global 6000/6500 population tracked by Carbon Sky Index.
Disclaimer
This report is based on ADS-B flight data. Carbon Sky Index does not track ownership or registry information. Flight records may be incomplete where ADS-B coverage is limited. For informational purposes only; does not constitute financial, legal, or regulatory advice.
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