Doan
Nguyen Duc is the second richest man in
In middle-income Vietnam where buying a new motorbike is already
a reason for celebration, there is a man well off enough to even purchase a
new business jet to replace his old turboprop.
Doan Nguyen Duc, 53, is the man who has just
bought a Legacy 600 at more than US$20 million, according to VTC News.
But newswire VnExpress said
the price could be as high as $27 million.
Legacy 600 is a business jet derivative of
the Embraer ERJ 145 family of commercial jet aircraft and it has seating for
two crew and 13-14 passengers, according to its maker Embraer.
Embraer says that the Legacy 600 can carry four passengers for 6,297km and
eight passengers
for 6,019km, adding the plane can reach Mach 0.78 for a normal speed cruise
and Mach 0.80 at a maximum operating speed. (Mach 1 = the speed of sound)
The aircraft has five 8″ x 7″ LCD displays
and CCD, charts and maps capability, a data loader 1000 with SD card and USB
ports, dual integrated computers, touchscreen PCUs at each seat, and other
modern equipment, according to Embraer.
Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper said that in order to buy an
aircraft, Vietnamese individuals have to prove that they have had pilots work
for them, have maintenance facilities, and ensure aviation and defense
security.
Buyers are required to register their
airplanes with competent agencies after meeting these requirements, the paper
reported, adding that they have to apply for a license before each flight.
Duc splashed out about $7 million on a
Beechcraft King Air 350, imported from the
That turboprop is 10 meters long and has its
wings spread over 15 meters, An Ninh Thu Do (Capital Security) newspaper said,
adding that it can fly 3,500km on end and hit the maximum speed of 583km per
hour.
The newspaper, which is managed by
Duc is now chairman of Hoang Anh Gia Lai
Group whose portfolios range from mining, cow raising, rubber planting to
real estate and hydropower plant construction.
He owns a Vietnamese league club, Hoang Anh
Gia Lai, and an Arsenal-supported football training center, the
He is the second richest man in Vietnam with
his stock value topping VND7,575.118 billion ($353 million) in 2014, too
whopping for Vietnamese whose GDP per capita was around $2,000 last year.
Pham Nhat Vuong topped the 2014 list of the
wealthiest people on the stock exchange in
Many Vietnamese would throw a party and
invite friends to celebrate when they purchase a new motorbike, the favored
means of transport in the Southeast Asian country.
But there is no word from Duc as to such
celebration for his new airplane.
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Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 2, 2015
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