Nose of Jet Reportedly Owned by Lord Ashcroft Crashes Into Malta Airport Building

Nose of Jet Reportedly Owned by Lord Ashcroft Crashes Into Malta Airport Building

pA private jet, reportedly owned by the British Conservative Party peer Lord Ashcroft, crashed into a building at Malta International Airport while unmanned on Wednesday, December 27.ppThe Dassualt Falcon 7X plane was blown by a strong wind off the runway and into the offices of Maltese construction company Polidano Groupa, Malta Today reporteda.ppNo one was injured in the accident, Maltese media organisation One News reporteda. Police officers and the army attended the accident scene, the news site reported.ppThe jet, registered in Bermuda, is owned by the former deputy of the UK Conservative Party, Michael Ashcroft, Malta Today reporteda.ppLord Ashcroft was once the 74th richest person in the UK, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2015. He did not immediately release a statement about the accident, but in response to a query on Twitter about whether the jet belonged to him, he wrote: “Nooooooooo,” the UK’s Daily Telegraph reporteda. The tweet has since been deleted.ppThe plane was registered to Flying Lion Limited in July 2008a, a company for which Lord Ashcroft is a directora, according to the Government of Bermuda.


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