Flight Emissions between VRB and LXN

The total carbon emissions for a flight from Vero Beach Municipal Airport to Jim Kelly Field is:

799 lbs CO2 / 363 kg CO2e

This is equivalent to 0.36 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents.

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Carbon emissions between VRB and LXN

The total carbon emissions for a flight from VRB to LXN is 799 lbs CO2.

This is equivalent to 363 kg CO2e or 0.36 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents.

With radiative forcing in effect, the carbon emissions may increase by 2.7 times, so the CO2 equivalents would then be 2,158 pounds, equivalent to 979 kilograms or 0.98 metric tonnes.

These calculations are based on the distance from VRB to LXN, which is 1,426 miles or 2,294 kilometers.

Your trip begins at Vero Beach Municipal Airport in Vero Beach, Florida.

It ends at Jim Kelly Field in Lexington, Nebraska.

This trip is a domestic flight. The calculation includes an assumption of a 65% load factor with 78 seats on the Dash-8 Q400 and 139 seats on the B737-400.

Are you flying the other direction? Check the reverse flight emissions from LXN to VRB.


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Vero Beach Municipal Airport

IATA: VRB
ICAO: KVRB
City: Vero Beach, FL
State: Florida
Country: United States
Category: airports
Carbon emissions to Jim Kelly Field: 799 lbs or 363 kg CO2

Jim Kelly Field

IATA: LXN
ICAO: KLXN
City: Lexington, NE
State: Nebraska
Country: United States
Category: airports
Carbon emissions from Vero Beach Municipal Airport: 799 lbs or 363 kg CO2

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