US oil & gas giant ConocoPhillips says it has begun offering an air shuttle service to its employees in the country's lower 48 states using an E145, N284CP (msn 14501178).
ConocoPhillips Aviation is basing the aircraft at the ConocoPhillips Global Aviation hangar at Houston Intercontinental for service to Midland International, Carlsbad, NM, Bartlesville, and Williston Basin International.
ADS-B data shows the E145XR was delivered to ConocoPhillips on May 5 after a flight to Houston from Alton. It had its first flight under the company’s ICAO code 'CON' on June 9, flying to Alexandria, LA. The bizjet only had one previous owner, Intel Aviation (Sacramento Mather), a private aviation carrier that operated it between June 2013 and May 2024.
ConocoPhillips manages Part 125M and Part 91 business aviation units in Alaska and Texas, and its subsidiary ConocoPhillips Aviation Alaska (CON, Anchorage Ted Stevens) has a fleet of one DHC-6-400, three DHC-8-Q400s, one Gulfstream Aerospace GVII-G600, and two CASA - Construcciones Aeronáuticas C-212-DFs, the ch-aviation fleets module and US Federal Aviation Administration registry show. The Alaskan operator primarily functions as a fly-in-fly-out carrier, transporting workers to the company's two North Slope oilfields at Kuparuk and Alpine.