Mexico to rent out presidential jet for weddings, parties

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. quixotic / kwɪkˈsɒt ɪk / (adj.) – describing something imaginative or hopeful but impractical or unrealistic
    Example:

    Some people think that the idea of finding your soulmate is quixotic.


  2. raffle / ˈræf əl / (n.) – a contest in which winners are randomly chosen, usually through numbered tickets
    Example:

    I won my flat-screen TV in a company raffle.


  3. pride (oneself) on (something) / praɪd ɑn / (idiom) – to be proud of having a certain trait or characteristic
    Example:

    The athlete prides himself on being the youngest boxing champion.


  4. austerity / ɔˈstɛr ɪ ti / (n.) – the quality of living without luxury or spending on unnecessary things
    Example:

    People admire my grandfather for his austerity. He never spends on expensive things even though he’s a millionaire.


  5. configure / kənˈfɪg yər / (v.) – to organize or arrange something so it will be ready for use
    Example:

    The IT staff will configure my new laptop.


Article

Read the text below.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Monday he has now essentially given up on his quixotic bid to sell off the presidential jet, and will rent it out for weddings or parties.


López Obrador admitted the government has not been able to sell the Boeing 787 jet, which he calls too luxurious and refuses to use.


Instead, the president said he will simply give the jet to a military-led company that will operate the new Mexico City Felipe Ángeles Airport. The plane will be parked there and will be available for people to rent to hold in-flight parties aboard.


“The rental fees will pay for its expenses and maintenance,” López Obrador said. “It will be open to the public if anyone wants it, because they’re getting married … and they want to bring their friends and family … or coming of age parties, birthdays.”


Mexican families frequently throw elaborate parties for their daughters when they turn 15.


Since 2018, López Obrador has tried to lure corporations and business executives to buy the jet, and even held a symbolic raffle for it.


López Obrador prides himself on his austerity, flies commercial flights and has made only one trip abroad.


He has said the jet is hard to sell because it is too specialized and made-to-order. He said the government would still be open to offers for the plane, but after almost 3 1/2 years, that possibility seems remote.


The plane was purchased for $200 million and was used by the previous president, Enrique Peña Nieto. It has been difficult to sell because it is configured to carry only 80 people and has a full presidential suite with a private bath. Experts say it would be costly to reconfigure into a typical passenger jet that would carry up to 300 passengers.”


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • President López Obrador gave up on his bid to sell the presidential jet and decided to rent it out for weddings or parties instead. If you were the Mexican president, would you have done the same? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • López Obrador prides himself on his austerity. Do you think all politicians should have a simple lifestyle? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Mexican families frequently throw elaborate parties for their daughters when they turn 15. What important birthdays do you celebrate in your country (ex. 20th, 60th)? Do you think celebrating these occasions is necessary? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • How do you feel about having elaborate parties for special occasions (ex. they’re important, they’re excessive)? Why? Discuss.