Monday, July 7, 2025 - The Federal Government
has placed about two-decade-old Boeing 737‑700 Business Jet (BBJ) with the
listing hosted by AMAC Aerospace in Basel, Switzerland, on sale.
Vanguard reports that sources within the Presidency say with
over 19 years in service, the BBJ has become increasingly expensive to maintain
and subject to safety scrutiny, particularly after a mechanical incident during
an official trip to Saudi Arabia in April 2024.
The aircraft, used during the administration of former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, and acquired for $43m in 2005, is being sold
months after President Bola Tinubu transitioned to a refurbished Airbus
A330-200 last August.
The plane had undergone inspections and maintenance in
preparation for sale.
Nigeria’s presidential air fleet, overseen by the Nigerian
Air Force and the Office of the National Security Adviser, has about 10
aircraft.
These include fixed wings such as a 13-year-old Gulfstream
Aerospace G550, Gulfstream G500, two Falcon 7Xs, a Hawker 4000, and a
Challenger 605.
Three of the seven fixed wings are reportedly unserviceable.
This disclosure for the sale of the Boeing 737‑700 Business Jet (BBJ) was made via a US-based aircraft listing site,

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