RICHEST MAN IN IGBOLAND, PRINCE ARTHUR EZE BUYS LATEST PRIVATE JET WORTH, $150,000,000

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RICHEST MAN IN IGBOLAND, PRINCE ARTHUR EZE BUYS LATEST PRIVATE JET WORTH, $150,000,000



Prince Arthur Eze Buys Latest Private Jet, Worth $150,000,000 Prince Arthur Eze Buys Latest Private Jet, Worth $150,000,000

Prince Arthur Eze is the Chief Executive Officer of Atlas Oranto Petroleum; he is also a Philanthropist and a Politician. His traditional title bestowed upon him is ‘Ozoigbondu’ of Ndi Igbo.

About the American G450 Gulfstream Jet

Gulfstream G450 Specifications

He is not only the owner of the largest privately-held oil exploration and production companies in Nigeria, but he is also a Prince born into a traditional Royal Family.

The billionaire and the richest man in Igbo land Prince Arthur Eze Ozoigbondu Global has bought another Private Jet, American G450 Gulfstream Jet That Worth $150,000,000 – ₦62,208,000,000.0 (Sixty-two billion two hundred eight million).

Recall Prince Arthur is still the owner of a Falcon plane that he bought in 2015. Other than that, the legitimate business mogul claims a costly Bombardier stream assessed in an overabundance of $25 million.


About the American G450 Gulfstream Jet

inside G450 Gulfstream Jet

inside G450 Gulfstream Jet

The Gulfstream G450 makes an unmistakable statement everywhere it touches down. At its best when utilized for long-distance international expeditions, its ultra-low cabin altitude ensures that passengers arrive feeling refreshed and alert. Built to maximize productivity, the Gulfstream G450 exudes a powerful presence and an effortless elegance no matter where it lands.

Gulfstream G450 Specifications

Gulfstream G450 Specifications

Gulfstream G450 Specifications

INTERIOR EXTERIOR PERFORMANCE

Cabin Length

45′ 1″ Overall Length

89′ 4″ Cruising Speed

476 knots

Cabin Height

6′ 2″ Wingspan

77′ 10″ Range

4350 NM

Cabin Width

7′ 4″ Wing Area

950 ft2 Endurance

9 hrs. 45 mins.

Baggage Capacity

169 ft3 Cabin Door

5′ 0″ x 3′ 0″ Cruising Altitude

45000 ft



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