Govt mulls US$120m bid for the aircraft after a prospective buyer offered to pay in cash and medical equipment.
Mexico's government is considering a US$120 million bid for a luxurious presidential jet after an unidentified prospective buyer offered to pay a part in cash and the rest in medical equipment, a government official said on Monday.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has made selling the Boeing 787 Dreamliner of his predecessor a cornerstone of his campaign for a more frugal government.
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