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10 African Presidents with the most Expensive Private Jet

3.Nigeria President Official Plane (Boeing 737)

 

Goodluck Jonathan, the flamboyant West African leader, flies in a luxurious plane dubbed Eagle One. According the reliable sources, the plane cost the ordinary Nigerian taxpayer a whopping $390 million. A sneak peek to this revered plane shows that the Airbus is incorporated with ground-breaking technologies that ensure Goodluck is safe on air. Boeing 737 is categorized as a medium-range narrow-body airliner, an uprecedented level of efficiency and a breath-taking interior.

 

2.Zimbabwe Presidential Jet (Boeing 767)

 

Although Zimbabwe is conspicuously absent in the top 10 list of African rich nations, Prez Bob’s plane is one of the most expensive on Africa’s soil. Accordingly, the plane cost the Zimbabwean tax payer a cool $400 million. The country has so far struggled to pay $360 million but still has a debt of $40 million to meet. The super jet has a maximum cruising speed of 858 km/h making it one of the fastest in this part of the world. This not to mention its plush interiors that make it fit for royalty.

 

1.Morocco King’s Plane (Boeing 747-400)

 

The King of Morocco knows vividly what it means to fly luxuriously. He flies in a super-luxurious Boeing 747 which costs about $450 million. The plane has two decks – the main deck and the upper deck. The main deck has meeting rooms, a private cinema hall and a spacious play area. The upper deck has pool tables and five private sleeping berths. Now that is what we call the number one Presidential jet in Africa.

So now you know who calls the shots when it comes to flying in Africa. That’s our official list of the top10 best presidential planes in Africa