N11.5billion only! Guess who now has ‘the most expensive jet in Nigeria’ [Clue: It's a former governor]
The former Borno State Governor, Senator Ali Modu Sherriff
has “toppled Bishop David Oyedepo as the owner of the largest fleet of private
jets in Nigeria with the acquisition of a new jet valued at N11.5 billion”.
Former Borno State governor, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff has
topped the chart of top 10 private jet owners in Nigeria with the acquisition
of a brand new Gulfstream G650 model worth about $72 million (N11.5 billion).
We gathered that the aircraft, which was registered in Dubai
with special specifications, is the fourth in his fleet, as the former governor
already has three old Dornier aircraft which he acquired from Aero Contractors
at an estimated $3 million (N480 million).
According to our source, a Dornier aircraft is used for
charter services as Sheriff recently obtained an Air Operator Certificate (AOC)
from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for his airline, Sky bird.
But a source said the Gulfstream was acquired for Sheriff’s personal use.
An operator who is aware of the purchase described the
aircraft as top of the range, adding that it was unlikely that the former
governor would deploy it for commercial service.
A Nigerian pilot and chief executive officer of an airline
that provides charter services, said by registering the aircraft overseas,
Sheriff had denied Nigeria taxes and import duty on the aircraft.
He added that no Nigerian pilot or engineer would be
employed to operate or work on the aircraft because with the foreign registration,
only pilots and engineers licensed in the United Arab Emirates would be authorized
to operate and service the aircraft.
“By registering the aircraft overseas, he has avoided tax
and import duty, which he should pay to a country where he is a citizen and
from which he made the money which he now spends on a foreign crew,” he said.
The source also explained that Sheriff would also be paying overseas facility
managers for the maintenance of the aircraft and would also pay charges to the
company under which the aircraft was registered overseas.
The main price of the aircraft is $65 million but other
charges could have raised it to $72 million, and according to US-based Forbes
magazine, the Gulf stream G650 has an order book of 200 customers throughout the
world.
“A $65 million price tag doesn’t seem to detract from the
fascination with this incredible airplane. While the rest of the business
aviation industry is battling the depressed economy, there seems to be a
buoyant market in the US and abroad for this ultra-high-priced,
high-performance jet. “And why not? With a top speed of 92 per cent of the
speed of sound (arguably the fastest civilian jet in the world), room for a
basketball team, 8,000-statute-mile range and some of the most sophisticated
avionics rivaling nearly anything in the sky, this airplane is perfect for
doing business on a global scale.
“Because of its superlatives, including price, however, it
also appeals greatly to the ‘if you’ve got it, flaunt it’ crowd,” Forbes said
on its Brand Voice website. Gulf stream described the aircraft as
ultra-high-speed, ultra-long-range business jet and the gold standard in
business aviation. The model was introduced in 2008 with a capacity for eight
passengers and a crew of four on nonstop legs of 7,000 nautical miles (12,964
km) for standard configuration.
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