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Putin’s tycoon friend, under sanctions, sells private jet

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MOSCOW: Gennady Timchenko, a billionair­e friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has sold his private jet, according to a broker and aircraft registrati­on data, after complainin­g that US sanctions made it impossible for him to use the aircraft.

The owner of the Gulfstream jet now is a subsidiary of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), the registrati­on records showed.

RDIF did not reply to questions about the aircraft. A representa­tive for Timchenko said that the businessma­n and his companies “have had no relation to the aircraft you mentioned already for several years”.

Timchenko, who made a fortune in oil trading and has been described by Putin as one of his closest associates, bought the Gulfstream G650 jet in 2013, according to aircraft registrati­on records.

The model usually has a sale price when new of around $60 million.

A year later, in 2014, the US government, in response to Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, put Timchenko on its sanctions list, describing him as a member of Putin’s inner circle.

In an interview that year, Timchenko said Us-based Gulfstream Aerospace Corporatio­n had annulled the contract to service the plane.

“My Gulfstream cannot be used because the company won’t supply it with spare parts, and the pilots don’t have the right to use the navigation, the built-in maps,” he was quoted as saying by Russia’s state-owned TASS news agency.

Since then the aircraft has been transferre­d twice to different countries’ aircraft registries, its registrati­on number has been changed, and the offshore companies listed in documents as its owner have changed several times.

The ultimate owners of those offshore companies has never been disclosed.

Reuters was able to track the jet through these changes using its manufactur­er’s serial number, a unique code that stays with an aircraft throughout its lifetime.

In June 2018, a new owner for the aircraft appeared in the aircraft registry of Luxembourg: Cyprusregi­stered Amerivo Holdings Limited.

That company is a 100 per cent owned subsidiary of RDIF, according to the fund’s annual report.

Mathieu Pezin, Executive Vicepresid­ent of Monaco-based aircraft broker Boutsen Aviation, said his company had been hired to sell the aircraft last year.

He said the owner at the time was not Timchenko, but a Russian businessma­n who had bought the aircraft from Timchenko some time in mid-2016.

He declined to identify the businessme­n who bought the aircraft from Timchenko.

According to Pezin, six months after buying the Gulfstream from Timchenko, the unnamed buyer asked Boutsen Aviation to broker a sale.

No suitable offers were found, and the deal did not happen, said Pezin.

He said the aircraft was valued at $50 million in September 2016.

Pezin said he believed the aircraft had eventually been sold, without the involvemen­t of his brokerage, in March or April this year.

Reuters was not able to establish what price the jet fetched when it was sold to RDIF.

Timchenko declined to answer a question on whether he owned other aircraft, his representa­tive said.

The Gulfstream website says the G650 features, among its design options, handcrafte­d leather recliners, a convection oven and ice drawers, storage for crystal tableware, and a private stateroom.

The original owner of the LXSIX jet was British Virgin Islandsreg­istered LTS Holdings Limited, according to the Isle of Man and Finnish aircraft registries where it was registered at the time.

The US government in 2015 sanctioned the firm, saying it was acting for Timchenko and his network.

My Gulfstream cannot be used because the company won’t supply it with spare parts, and the pilots don’t have the right to use the navigation, the built-in maps. CEO, Gulfstream

 ?? — Reuters ?? Russian tycoon Gennady Timchenko attends a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow.
— Reuters Russian tycoon Gennady Timchenko attends a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow.

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