Sky is no limit, Mukesh buys jet worth Rs 245 crore
Sky is no limit, Mukesh buys jet worth Rs 245 crore
India's richest man can control his empire from this Airbus aircraft.

Mumbai: Business magnate Mukesh Ambani's new “flying office” worth nearly Rs 245 core quietly arrived at Mumbai Airport early Friday.

The gleaming white-bodied aircraft with blue stripes, has been parked in Reliance's private hangar near Kalina, the southern end of the domestic airport.

The Airbus A-319 aircraft, described as a "flying palace" by airport officials in the know, has been given the registration number VT-IAH.

Kept under tight security, it is off bounds for all, except the concerned airport, security and Reliance personnel, the officials told IANS.

In a special gesture to Mukesh, who stands now 14 on the Forbes list of the world's billionaires, a top Airbus Industrie official personally flew down in the aircraft to "hand" it over to the Reliance big boss, aviation sources said.

Though a Reliance spokesperson in Mumbai remained "unavailable" for an official version, independent sources said that the customized jet was expected last April.

Originally, it was accepted as a 'green delivery', meaning that the aircraft was taken absolutely bare without any of the usual trappings. "It is akin to buying a bare skeletal flat without even the tiles or paint and then getting it done as per your choice," the sources explained.

Later, a team of experts guided by Reliance officials planned out its complete customization at the Associated Air Centre, Dallas, US.

Among the top-class facilities the aircraft has been equipped with include a plush corporate office, a boardroom for holding top-level meetings in the sky, satellite communications, a master bedroom with an attached toilet, galleys and a lounge with a sky-bar.

All this has cost an estimated US $15 million, in addition to the aircraft cost.

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The delivery of the aircraft was scheduled end-April 2007. However, aviation sources say, it was delayed mainly because of the lavish interiors that have been done.

But, it proved to be a blessing - it happily coincided with wife Nita's birthday on Thursday.

This will also make Mukesh among the four-dozen odd Indian corporate bigwigs who now own their private corporate aircraft, either eight-seater jets or helicopters.

"But a private jet of the size of A-319, which is usually a 100-120-seater operated by the passenger fleet of Kingfisher Airlines and Air Deccan, is owned only by another Indian, Vijay Mallya," the sources explained.

Among the other prominent owners are: Tata group with three aircraft, Raymond with one aircraft and three choppers, Larsen & Toubro one aircraft, Mallya two, including an 8-seater, Oberoi Hotels group a private jet based in Delhi and racing enthusiast Cyrus Poonawala of Mumbai.

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