AMLO seeks buyer for presidential jet

AMLO stuck for hours on commercial flight (Photo: Reuetrs)

In less than three weeks AMLO will be sworn in as president of the world’s sixth largest democracy.

First, however, Andrés Manuel López Obrador has an aircraft to shift.

“It’s not just an efficient, modern plane – it’s a comfy plane, with a bedroom, a restaurant, with lots of space,” Mexico’s incoming leader said of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner for which he is seeking a buyer.

Selling Mexico’s presidential jet was part of a package of populist pledgesthat López Obrador – or Amlo, as he is best known – made ahead of his landslide election victory in July.

In line with his promise to rule with frugality and restraint, the 64-year-old leftist has promised to travel on commercial flights rather than a luxury aircraft for which he said Mexico had paid up to 8bn pesos ($392m) and cost 500m pesos a year to maintain.

On Friday, Amlo, who will be sworn in on 1 December, issued a global call out to potential purchasers in “every corner of the world”.

“I’d like to take advantage of this moment to send a message … to anyone who would like to buy the presidential plane,” he told reporters outside his Mexico City headquarters.

“If you want to buy it, I’ll deliver it personally. We’ll have a ceremony and you’ll be traveling in a very important plane. It’s not just about the price … it’s about the fame!”

Amlo said proceeds from the auction of the presidential Boeing – commissioned in 2012 by former president Felipe Calderón – would be used “to benefit our people” and claimed the winner would be walking away with a steal. “It’s not just any old thing.”

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