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Nassef Sawiris's Gulfstream G700 lands in Mykonos after his OCI buyout bid
If aboard, the Egyptian billionaire's arrival comes the same week his family office launched a €866.6 million offer to take OCI Global private.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Nassef Sawiris

Nassef Sawiris
Nassef Sawiris's aircraft, a Gulfstream G700 registered as M-USIK, was tracked flying from Moret-Episy Airfield in France to Mykonos Island National Airport on June 30, covering 2 hours and 50 minutes at a max altitude of 45,025 feet.
If Nassef Sawiris was aboard, the timing would follow a busy week: on June 25, his family office NNS Holding announced an all-cash public offer of €4.10 per share to acquire the remaining shares of OCI Global, a move designed to resolve a prolonged governance deadlock, per coverage by Billionaires.Africa. Mykonos, a frequent summer destination for the wealthy, would offer a respite after a major corporate maneuver.
The aircraft's recent flight history shows multiple hops between Egypt, Greece, and France in the preceding days, consistent with the peripatetic schedule of a billionaire who splits time between Aston Villa board meetings in London, OCI’s Amsterdam listing, and Mediterranean escapes.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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