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Post by Ryanairflyer on Mar 24, 2009 15:38:23 GMT 1
Done a bit of digging and found out its newly registered in January of this year to N707EA to a company called Emmanuel Aviation Inc based in Washington but couldnt find out anything more about them or a reason so an answer please!!!!!!!!
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Post by LPL on Mar 24, 2009 20:01:34 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2009 20:38:29 GMT 1
...to put you out of your misery -
The aircraft is owned by Pastor Enoch Adeboye, one of Nigerias' richest men.
He is, allegedly, part of a consortium looking to buy into a Premiership football club....
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Post by LPL on Mar 24, 2009 20:54:29 GMT 1
What colour does that team play in?
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Post by wadoki on Mar 24, 2009 21:38:46 GMT 1
I can almost hear the Street End now
..............................`there`s only one Pastor Enoch,one Pastor Eeeeenoch!!`
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Post by Maddog on Mar 24, 2009 23:35:28 GMT 1
This hypocrite should sell the aircraft (or at least travel scheduled) and feed his fellow countrymen. He can also sack all them lotterys I keep winning - I just haven't got the room in my bank to store the 25 million US Dollars the presidents son has stashed. Still I suppose the good old pastor can apply to our Lottery Fund for juice for the private jet! Cheeky bastard!
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Post by Fox Echo on Mar 25, 2009 16:44:16 GMT 1
Pie in the sky, methinks.
Even with his new private jet Pastor Ee Aye Addio will find it quite difficult to visit the 117 countries in which it is claimed his church operates. This does not seem to allow him much time to be cheering from the Gwladys Street end.
I suspect that the recent visit was simply another convenient bizjet stopover en route from the USA. It appears more bizjet operators are recognising the advantages of using LPL this way, possibly as a result of Ravenair promoting their handling facilities.
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Post by tonyspeke on Mar 25, 2009 23:26:09 GMT 1
N707EA was in for nearly 5 days, hardly a stopover.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2009 0:02:19 GMT 1
N707EA was in for nearly 5 days, hardly a stopover. And it only operated f&t Luton Cheers, Dave
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