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Nassef Sawiris's Gulfstream G700 lands at Paris-Le Bourget during infrastructure reorganisation
If aboard, the flight from Mykonos to Paris could signal meetings tied to his $50 billion Abu Dhabi infrastructure platform.
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Nassef Sawiris
Nassef Sawiris's Gulfstream G700, tail M-USIK, was tracked flying from Mykonos Island National Airport to Paris-Le Bourget on June 29, 2026, a 2-hour 43-minute trip that touched down at 19:58 UTC.
If aboard, Nassef Sawiris would arrive in Paris the same week his family office continues executing a major restructuring. As covered by Billionaires.Africa, Sawiris has reorganised his Orascom Construction holding under NNS Group entities, transferring 33.8 million shares between Cyprus vehicles as part of building a $50 billion Abu Dhabi infrastructure platform. The merger between OCI Global and Orascom Construction received shareholder approval in January 2026 and is working through remaining regulatory steps, per the same report.
The visit follows a pattern: recent flights show movement between London, Mykonos, and Cairo, consistent with Sawiris's known business beats. He holds a nearly 6% stake in Adidas and co-owns Aston Villa, but the Paris stop aligns most closely with the infrastructure platform's regulatory and investor work. The aircraft, operated through NS Aviation Limited, continues its usual route network across European and Middle Eastern financial hubs.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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