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Comparing Aircraft World Leaders of the G20 meeting in Brisbane
The G20 meeting in Brisbane that have been held. Leaders from around the world one by one to arrive and set foot in the land of the kangaroo. It is interesting to compare the presidential plane that landed there. Who is the most large aircraft?
That became the "boss" of the various aircraft that landed in Brisbane of course still belongs to Air Force One, belonging to US President Barack Obama. The Boeing 747 is designed specifically. This aircraft is a unique blend of two planes that customized and costly each or a total of Rp 3.9 trillion to Rp 7.8 trillion. This aircraft can circle the third world without having to refuel.
The second plane is Air Force One Japanese version. This is a version of the Boeing 747-400 and has two types of aircraft. One for the Emperor and one for the Prime Minister. They named Cygnus Cygnus One and Two.
Then next is India, which also operates Boeing 747-400 to bring the Prime Minister Norendra Modi in any overseas visit. Afterwards there was a 747 as well, which is owned by South Korean President Park Geun-hy. Followed jet carrying American-made French President Francois Hollande which is made by Air Force Airbus A340.
There are also Mexican President Enrique Pena who boarded a Boeing 757 jetliner, which specifically pinned tool that can save fuel. The aircraft is quite popular in the US but not used by Australia.
Behind it there is a plane that Saudi Arabia 747-SP, a small version of the Boeing 747 but is designed specifically for long distance travel. Owned by Russian President Vladimir Putin better than this, and is used by many countries, especially as a heavy equipment transporter. The aircraft is also known to be dangerous because of its kind ever claimed many in the Congo.
Once it is owned aircraft President Jacob Zuma of South Africa. The Boeing 727 was never put into service in 1964 last adan in 1984. About 200 similar aircraft still roam the world.
And of course the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, who climbed the 737, a plane similar to that used Australian PM. This type is most popular in the world of aviation. But the size is much smaller than the average of other world leaders.
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