Indep announces auction of aircraft and helicopters for December 3

The call Institute to Give Back to the People the Stolen (Indep) reported that on December 3 at the facilities of the Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City, the Fourth Aircraft Auction.

The auction will be closed, and according to Indep, the 12 aircraft that will be put up for sale will be ready to take off on the runway.

Seven aircraft will be put up for sale: three of the brand Gulfstream, From Learjet, one mark Boeing Company and another brand Beechcraft; in addition, five helicopters, four of them brand Agustawestland and one Turbo propeller Mark Eurocopter France.

The transferring entities of these aircraft are: Office of the Presidency of the Republic, the Secretary of National Defense (Sedena), the Marine Secretary (Semar) and the National Bank of Public Works and Services (Banobras).

Their characteristics are:

  • Turboprop helicopter brand Eurocopter France model EC225, series 2712, year of manufacture 2009, which has a starting price of 66 million 737,000 pesos.
  • Boeing Company brand airplane model 737-322 series 24361, year of manufacture 1989, with engines series 725280 and 722421, capacity of 7 crew members and 70 passengers, whose starting price is 31 million 982,000 pesos.
  • Gulfstream brand aircraft model G550, year of manufacture 2015, whose base price is 541 million 840,000 pesos.
  • Gulfstream brand aircraft model G150, year of manufacture 2014, which has a starting price of 103 million 000,000 pesos.

The characteristics of all the aircraft that make up this Closed Envelope Auction can be consulted on the institution’s portal http://subastas.indep.gob.mx.

“Indep specifies those interested in acquiring any of these aircraft will be able to obtain the participation bases for free until next December 2, downloading them from the portal http://subastas.indep.gob.mx. That same date is the last day of registration of participants, via email [email protected]. On the day of the ruling, on December 3 at the facilities of the Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City, access will only be given to participants who have completed their registration, ”he said.



Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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