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Aviatrade Inc., a New Jersey-based aircraft sales company, is now accepting bitcoin as a means of payment for its range of multi-million dollar luxury jets.
Philip Rushton, president of Aviatrade, told news.Bitcoin.com that the first plane available for purchase via cryptocurrency is a six-year-old Gulfstream G650ER, which went on sale a couple of weeks ago.
The private jet, Gulfstreamâs existing flagship, is selling for $40 million. Billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are some of the noteworthy owners of this plane model, reports note.
Rushton revealed that cash-based sales for expensive luxury aircraft are subject to stringent governmental restrictions, but bitcoin, in its generic form, presented a way around this. He hopes that such characteristics could be useful in attracting high-end, international buyers.
âThe reason we are doing it (accepting BTC payments) is because there are countries such as Brazil, Saudi Arabia, anywhere in Asia, especially ChinaâŠthat donât have easily accessible currency and they have cross-border currency transfer issues,â said Rushton, by telephone. He added:
We see this blockade. There are ways to bring money out of China but itâs not always easy and, of course, the buyers of these aircraft donât want to be transparent. So we can move the money out via bitcoinâŠ.We are aware that last year alone China spent $54 billion of BTC buying assets â apartment buildings, boats, houses etc â we are jumping onto that bandwagon and offering the same opportunity for buyers of these jets at the high end.
Aviatrade, which started trading aircraft in the 1980s mostly through barter, will not directly receive the crypto from a buyer. The firm is working with an unnamed bitcoin payment services provider who converts the digital assets into cash. According to Rushton, Aviatrade is the âkey to valuing the aircraft, providing the selling process, and interacting with the bitcoin payment provider.â
âWe donât trade bitcoin for bitcoin, or ethereum for ethereum,â he explained. âWe actually interact with the bitcoin payment provider who will eventually produce fiat into an escrow account on behalf of the buyer and seller. The buyer puts it in, the seller sees cash come out and the bitcoin payment provider takes their fee and we are compensated by either buyer or seller.â
The G650ER is the largest aircraft currently in service by U.S. manufacturer Gulfstream. With a 7,500 nautical mile range, the plane is also the companyâs long-haul leader, a favourite with intercontinental flyers keen to avoid refuelling stops.
Business Insider reported that the plane âhas spent time in New Zealand and Asia but is now returning to its birthplace at Gulfstreamâs headquarters as it undergoes routine inspections and awaits a new owner.â The private jet can accommodate 14 passengers.
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