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Miami → Ft Lauderdale
0h 21m avg · 34 miles · 30nm · Recently active route — first recorded March 2026
4.9t CO₂ · Last 30 DaysTypical
Last updated March 18th 2026 at 6:31 AM UTC
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Compared to: preceding 30 days · 30 Jan 2026 – 1 Mar 20261 Mar 2026 – 31 Mar 2026·vs 30 Jan 2026 – 1 Mar 2026
Route Impact Summary
Total CO₂
4.9tons
Flights
1flights
Avg CO₂/Flight
1.9tons
CO₂/nm
0.0643t CO₂/nm
Fuel Burned
253gallons
4.9 tons CO₂ in selected period
Emissions spike detected
Emissions 133% above route average on 19 Mar
Route Patterns
Predominantly charter activity — 80% of flights on this route are charter-operated
4.9t
Total CO₂
0.8t
Avg CO₂/flight
6
Flights
Operator Profile
Charter
80%4 flights3.9t
Owner
20%1 flight0.0t
Charter/owner data available for 83% of flights (1 unclassified)
Top Aircraft Models
Gulfstream GV1.9t CO₂
1 flight · avg 1.9t/flight · 39%
Embraer Praetor 5001.0t CO₂
1 flight · avg 1.0t/flight · 21%
Cessna Citation Latitude0.9t CO₂
1 flight · avg 0.9t/flight · 18%
Embraer Phenom 3000.6t CO₂
1 flight · avg 0.6t/flight · 12%
Pilatus PC-240.5t CO₂
1 flight · avg 0.5t/flight · 11%
📍International route·short-haul route · 30nm
Spikes
Significant deviations from this route's baseline in the selected period.
CO₂ Above Baseline
3t
Signals Detected
2
Highest Severity
Medium
Emissions
MediumNew7 Mar 2026
Emissions spike on 7 Mar 2026 — 0.9t CO₂ vs route daily average of 0.2t (311% above)
0.9t CO₂ on 7 Mar 2026 — 311% above route average
Emissions
MediumNew19 Mar 2026
Single flight LV-KLB on 19 Mar 2026 — 1.9t CO₂, 39% of period total
Single flight: 1.9t CO₂ — 39% of period emissions
Aircraft Flying This Route
Aircraft Flying This Route
1.9t CO₂ · avg 1.9t/flight · Last seen 19 Mar 2026
0.9t CO₂ · avg 0.9t/flight · Last seen 7 Mar 2026
0.6t CO₂ · avg 0.6t/flight · Last seen 22 Mar 2026
0.5t CO₂ · avg 0.5t/flight · Last seen 20 Mar 2026