The Federal Government may have spent about N5.8bn on the 10-aircraft
Presidential Air Fleet it inherited from the former President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration, finding.
The PAF is the third largest fleet in the country, coming after Arik
Air and Aerocontractors Airlines which have 23 and 12 aircraft in their
fleets respectively.
Other domestic airlines including FirstNation, MedView Airlines, Dana
Air, Air Peace and Overland Airways have less than 10 aircraft each in
their fleets.
According to calculations done from estimated data obtained from
aviation parastatals and domestic airline operators in the country,
President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration will have spent about
$58.58m (N11.598bn) on running and maintaining the 10-aicraft
presidential fleet by May 29 next year when it turns one year in office.
This means that the half of this amount, $29.29m (N5.799bn), is
expected to have been spent in principle on the large fleet when
administration turns six months in office by November 29.
According to findings, the PAF contains two Falcon 7X jets, two
Falcon 900 jets, one Gulfstream 550, one Boeing 737 BBJ (Nigerian Air
Force 001 or Eagle One), and Gulfstream IVSP.
Others are one Gulfstream V, Cessna Citation 2 and Hawker Siddley 125-800 jet.
Each of the two Falcon 7X jets were purchased in 2010 by the Federal
Government for $51.1m, while the Gulfstream 550 costs $53.3m, a former
Minister of Information, the late Professor, Dora Akunyili, had said.
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