Take a look inside the $218 million Boeing Dreamliner private jet the new President of Mexico is selling because it's 'too lavish'

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Take a look inside the $218 million Boeing Dreamliner private jet the new President of Mexico is selling because it's 'too lavish'

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The President of Mexico's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner private jet.

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  • President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico is fulfilling a campaign promise by selling the private jet used by former President Pena Nieto, deeming the aircraft "too lavish."
  • Reuters reports that the presidential jet in question is a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner valued at $218 million.
  • It will be sold off along with 60 government planes and 70 helicopters.
  • Lopez Obrador was inaugurated as Mexico's President on Saturday.

Mexico's newly inaugurated President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is to set to make some sweeping changes. His first order of business is to sell the presidential jet used by his predecessor.

According to Bloomberg, Lopez Obrador's decision to sell the plane, which he deemed to be "too lavish," is the fulfillment of a campaign promise.

The plane in question is a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner acquired by the Mexican government in March 2016 and was used by former President Pena Nieto.

Reuters reports that Lopez Obrador told a rally in Xalapa, Veracruz, on Saturday near the end of his first full day as president, "We are selling all the planes and helicopters that the corrupt politicians used," as the crowd roared its approval.

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Read more: Mexico's supreme court overturned a law meant to regulate the use of troops to fight the drug war.

The $218 million-presidential jet that will be sold off along with 60 government planes and 70 helicopters, Reuters reported.

According to AirFleets.net, the Mexican jet was the sixth Boeing Dreamliner ever produced and made its first flight on October 4, 2010. The aircraft was part of an early batch of Boeing 787s that rolled off the line while the company worked through production issues.

The plane sat for half a decade before the Mexican Air Force decided to convert the airliner for use as a Presidential transport.

Mexican Finance Minister Carlos Urzua allowed journalists and photographers to tour the interior of the plane on Saturday.

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Here's a closer look at the Mexican President's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner private jet.

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The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner is the first in a new generation of ultra-fuel-efficient wideboy airliners.

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner is the first in a new generation of ultra-fuel-efficient wideboy airliners.

The 787-8 is the smallest of the three Dreamliner variants and carries a list price of $239 million.

The 787-8 is the smallest of the three Dreamliner variants and carries a list price of $239 million.
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It's powered by a pair of General Electric GEnx-1B turbofan engines and has a range of nearly 8,500 miles.

It's powered by a pair of General Electric GEnx-1B turbofan engines and has a range of nearly 8,500 miles.

The Mexican presidential jet was the sixth Dreamliner to be built and first flew on October 4, 2010.

The Mexican presidential jet was the sixth Dreamliner to be built and first flew on October 4, 2010.
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It was acquired from Boeing in 2016 and converted from an airliner to use as a VIP transport.

It was acquired from Boeing in 2016 and converted from an airliner to use as a VIP transport.

It's one of a handful of Boeing Dreamliners to be have been turned into private jets.

It's one of a handful of Boeing Dreamliners to be have been turned into private jets.
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The plane is named after Mexican revolutionary leader and Roman Catholic priest José Ma. Morelos Y Pavón

The plane is named after Mexican revolutionary leader and Roman Catholic priest José Ma. Morelos Y Pavón

Naturally, the cabin of the jet is emblazed with the Presidential seal.

Naturally, the cabin of the jet is emblazed with the Presidential seal.
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You won't find traditional airline seats here. Instead, the interior has been designed for work and relaxation.

You won't find traditional airline seats here. Instead, the interior has been designed for work and relaxation.

Here's the large TV at the center of the cabin.

Here's the large TV at the center of the cabin.
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Rich wood veneer abounds.

Rich wood veneer abounds.

Here is a look at a restroom on the plane complete with stone countertops.

Here is a look at a restroom on the plane complete with stone countertops.
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Here's a look inside the Dreamliner's state-of-the-art digital cockpit.

Here's a look inside the Dreamliner's state-of-the-art digital cockpit.

And here is a look at the pilots' rest area.

And here is a look at the pilots' rest area.
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The aircraft will be sold off along with 60 government planes and 70 helicopters.

The aircraft will be sold off along with 60 government planes and 70 helicopters.