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It seems Boris doesn't like to fly in all-grey aircraft, so is getting an RAF Voyager repainted...
https://news.sky.com/story/boris-johnsons-jet-gets...
A pity he can't think of anything better to spend money on
https://news.sky.com/story/boris-johnsons-jet-gets...
A pity he can't think of anything better to spend money on

I for one welcome it, nearly every other developed nation has private aircraft dedicated for heads of state yet we use an air to air refueler from the RAF, at least we can make it look pretty. And considering how much we waste each day, like utter needless waste, this 100k is a drop in that ocean.
I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
dazwalsh said:
I for one welcome it, nearly every other developed nation has private aircraft dedicated for heads of state yet we use an air to air refueler from the RAF, at least we can make it look pretty. And considering how much we waste each day, like utter needless waste, this 100k is a drop in that ocean.
I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
Wikipedia listing here;I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_transports_of_he...
Leithen said:
dazwalsh said:
I for one welcome it, nearly every other developed nation has private aircraft dedicated for heads of state yet we use an air to air refueler from the RAF, at least we can make it look pretty. And considering how much we waste each day, like utter needless waste, this 100k is a drop in that ocean.
I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
Wikipedia listing here;I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_transports_of_he...
The government does not have any presidential aircraft, but they once flew to a summit on a Spanish Air Force Boeing 707.
Leithen said:
dazwalsh said:
I for one welcome it, nearly every other developed nation has private aircraft dedicated for heads of state yet we use an air to air refueler from the RAF, at least we can make it look pretty. And considering how much we waste each day, like utter needless waste, this 100k is a drop in that ocean.
I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
Wikipedia listing here;I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_transports_of_he...
Swaziland (population 1,1m) has a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and an Airbus A340-300
Gabon: Before 2016, the Gabonese government operated one second-hand Boeing 777-200 for use by the President of Gabon. It was previously owned by British Airways, Khalifa Airways, leased from Air Algerie, then stored at Boeing after the lease. After it was bought, the aircraft was ferried to Charlotte Airport to be converted to VIP use, then ferried to Libreville. Due to the Gabonese government failing to pay US$8 million for cabin outfitting, it was impounded at Orly Airport in February 2015 before returning to service two months later. It is currently stored. Nowadays, the government travels on rented private jets.
The Kazakhstan government fleet consists of the following aircraft (August 2015):
1 x Boeing 737-700 BBJ
1 x Airbus A320
1 x Airbus A321
1 x Tupolev Tu-154
1 x Boeing 757
1 x Airbus A330-200
DeltonaS said:
Leithen said:
dazwalsh said:
I for one welcome it, nearly every other developed nation has private aircraft dedicated for heads of state yet we use an air to air refueler from the RAF, at least we can make it look pretty. And considering how much we waste each day, like utter needless waste, this 100k is a drop in that ocean.
I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
Wikipedia listing here;I hope it comes out of that paint shop in a restrained scheme though, and not a big union jack draped over it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_transports_of_he...
Swaziland (population 1,1m) has a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and an Airbus A340-300
Gabon: Before 2016, the Gabonese government operated one second-hand Boeing 777-200 for use by the President of Gabon. It was previously owned by British Airways, Khalifa Airways, leased from Air Algerie, then stored at Boeing after the lease. After it was bought, the aircraft was ferried to Charlotte Airport to be converted to VIP use, then ferried to Libreville. Due to the Gabonese government failing to pay US$8 million for cabin outfitting, it was impounded at Orly Airport in February 2015 before returning to service two months later. It is currently stored. Nowadays, the government travels on rented private jets.
The Kazakhstan government fleet consists of the following aircraft (August 2015):
1 x Boeing 737-700 BBJ
1 x Airbus A320
1 x Airbus A321
1 x Tupolev Tu-154
1 x Boeing 757
1 x Airbus A330-200
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