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Bulgaria Sells Second Government Helicopter Amid Sanctions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Bulgarian Government Aviation Detachment Sells Second Mi-8 Helicopter ‌in Nine Months

SOFIA, Bulgaria – The Government Aviation Detachment 28 has completed the auction of a second Mi-8 helicopter, bringing the total revenue from the sales of the ⁢two aircraft to BGN 2,875,714.45 (approximately $1.57 million USD), ⁣according to the ⁤State ​Aviation Operator. The sale follows a trend of ‌asset liquidation within the Bulgarian government’s aviation ⁣sector,spurred by maintenance costs and international sanctions.

The latest auction, finalized⁢ on ⁤October 9th, saw “Water Stone” EOOD win with a⁤ bid of BGN 1,845,774 without VAT (BGN 2,214,928.80​ with VAT) for⁤ the Mi-8T, a helicopter previously ⁣used ⁤for commercial ⁣rentals and film shoots.The sale was necessitated by⁣ the exhaustion of ⁣the helicopter’s component lifespan ‌and the inability to source replacement ​parts due to sanctions against Russia. This⁤ comes just nine ‍months ‍after the‌ sale ‍of⁤ a mi-8PS helicopter in January, which fetched BGN ‍660,785.65 with VAT for the government.

The initial tender for the Mi-8PS⁤ was announced on December 17, 2024, ⁢with an⁤ initial price⁢ of BGN 524,433 (excluding VAT). “GPS Control” EAD secured⁤ the winning bid of BGN 550,654.65 without VAT. The ongoing divestment of government​ aircraft extends beyond ⁣helicopters; Transport‌ Minister Grozdan Karadjov recently announced plans to auction‍ off the government’s Falcon jet due to its annual maintenance costs of BGN⁤ 4.4​ million.

This move ‍has garnered political support, ‌with⁤ Delyan Peevski, chairman of⁣ “DPS-New Beginning,” proposing the complete closure of ⁢the government Air Force, citing ⁣its⁣ high operational costs despite maintaining a⁢ minimal fleet and​ large personnel count. Boyko ​Borisov, leader of GERB, has voiced ⁤his support for Peevski’s proposal.

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