A plane
originally intended for Tunisia's toppled president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has
been sold to Turkish Airlines, Tunisair said Sunday, six years after it was
grounded following his overthrow.
The
Turkish firm bought the Airbus A340 for 181 million dinars ($78 million),
Tunisair spokeswoman Amal Bourguiba said, without giving a date for the sale.
The A340
had arrived in the French airport of Bordeaux in the autumn of 2010 to be
equipped for Ben Ali's use, but a popular uprising in Tunisia toppled the
dictator early the next year.
According
to French daily Sud-Ouest, Ben Ali - who now lives in exile in Saudi Arabia -
only used the plane once to test it before it was outfitted.
Tunisair
put the plane on the market in January 2012, saying it had been outfitted with
a living room and bedroom "to suit the travel needs of a head of
state".
Another
Airbus A340 - this one luxuriously furnished for slain Libyan president Muammar
Gaddafi - has also been grounded for years in the French airport of Perpignan.
The
plane, which a Kuwaiti firm was once interested in buying, still in theory
belongs to Libya, a country that has been wracked by chaos since the 2011
revolt that toppled and killed Gaddafi.
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