The Punjab government’s recent acquisition of a Gulfstream GVII-G500 business jet has sparked public debate and scrutiny, particularly given Pakistan’s current economic challenges. The purchase came to light following the posting of a job advertisement seeking a pilot trained to operate the aircraft, and subsequent tracking of the jet’s movements by open-source intelligence observers.
Details of the Acquisition
The jet, manufactured in 2019, bears the manufacturer’s serial number 72022 and was previously registered in the United States as N144S. It has reportedly been observed operating VIP flights for the Punjab government in recent days. Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari stated the jet is intended for use by the province’s newly proposed airline, “Air Punjab.”
Criticism of the purchase has come from multiple sources. Adviser to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister on Finance, Muzammil Aslam, noted the contrast between the sale of 75% of Pakistan International Airline’s shares for Rs10 billion and the Punjab government’s alleged expenditure of Rs11 billion on the Gulfstream jet. Former PML-N leaders Miftah Ismail and Mohammad Zubair have also voiced their concerns.
The aircraft has been operating flights under the call sign “PUNJAB2,” which is used when the Chief Minister is on board. It flew from Lahore to Sialkot on February 16.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of aircraft did the Punjab government acquire?
The Punjab government acquired a 2019-manufactured Gulfstream GVII-G500, a long-range luxury aircraft.
What is the stated purpose of the jet?
Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari stated the jet is intended for use by “Air Punjab,” the province’s newly proposed airline.
Who has publicly criticized the purchase?
Adviser to the K-P Chief Minister on Finance Muzammil Aslam, and former PML-N leaders Miftah Ismail and Mohammad Zubair have publicly criticized the purchase.
As public attention focuses on government spending, it remains to be seen whether the Punjab government will provide further details regarding the acquisition and its implications for the province’s financial situation. A possible next step could be a formal response to the criticisms raised by political opponents and observers. It is also possible that further details will emerge through continued tracking of the aircraft’s operations and any future job postings.
How might increased transparency in government spending affect public trust and accountability?
