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Mexico Removes the Actual Jet From Its Presidential Jet Raffle

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Mexico Removes the Actual Jet From Its Presidential Jet Raffle(Bloomberg) — Mexico has taken the jet out of its Presidential Jet Raffle and will sell the aircraft in the normal way — even as the game goes forward.The contest will continue, but the plane itself won’t be a prize. There will, however, be a picture of the jet on the tickets, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters Friday.The government will sell 6 million tickets for 500 pesos ($27) each, with money earmarked for buying medical equipment and paying for maintenance on the presidential plane. The president universally known as AMLO has eschewed the aircraft, which has been depreciating in a California hangar over the past year as the country tried to find a buyer.AMLO put the Boeing Dreamliner up for sale after his inauguration in December 2018. The president flies on commercial airlines, to symbolize a frugal style of government.Lopez Obrador repeatedly criticized the purchase of the plane as too lavish for a country in which millions live in poverty. Mexico bought the plane in 2012 for more than $200 million. It is now worth about $130 million, according to a U.N. valuation.In the new jetless Presidential Jet Raffle, as many as 100 people may win a 20 million peso ($1 million) cash prize, Lopez Obrador said. A used 1957 Piper Cub was available on eBay for $150,000 on Friday, so winners still stand a chance of going aloft.To contact the reporters on this story: Lorena Rios in Mexico City at [email protected];Cyntia Barrera Diaz in Mexico City at [email protected] contact the editors responsible for this story: Matthew Bristow at [email protected], Stephen MerelmanFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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