The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering the acquisition of a high-end private jet, typically used by celebrities and business executives, to facilitate deportation flights, according to government documents.
Details of the Proposed Aircraft
The aircraft under consideration is a Bombardier Global 6000, a model known for its long-range capabilities and luxurious features. The plane is designed to accommodate up to 17 passengers and is equipped with amenities such as leather seating, a full-service galley, and private sleeping quarters. The jet is capable of flying up to 6,000 nautical miles without refueling, allowing for non-stop international flights.
Purpose of the Acquisition
According to the procurement documents, DHS intends to use the jet primarily for deportation operations, including the transportation of high-profile detainees and charter missions to distant countries. The documents state, “No expense has been spared in ensuring the comfort and security of those on board.”
Cost and Funding
The estimated cost of the Bombardier Global 6000 is approximately $60 million. Funding for the purchase would come from the department’s existing budget, according to officials. The procurement process is still in its early stages, and no final decision has been made regarding the purchase.
Reactions and Context
The proposal to acquire a luxury jet for deportation purposes has drawn attention due to the high cost and the premium features of the aircraft. Some officials have questioned whether such an expensive plane is necessary for the department’s needs. The DHS has stated that the jet’s range and capabilities are essential for certain deportation missions that require long-distance travel and secure transport.
Further Information
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