Written answers
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Department of Defence
Departmental Expenditure
10:00 am
Michael D'Arcy (Wexford, Fine Gael)
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Question 393: To ask the Minister for Defence the cost of maintaining and operating the Government jet in the past five years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22730/10]
Tony Killeen (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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The Ministerial Air Transport Service is primarily provided by the Gulfstream IV and Learjet 45 aircraft, which were specifically acquired for that purpose.
The Department follows the normal practice in the aviation business of costing aircraft by reference to the cost per flying hour under either of two headings: (a) The direct cost, i.e. the costs which are additional to those associated with having the aircraft and which only arise when the aircraft is flown including maintenance, fuel and support services such as catering costs, cleaning services and airport handling charges; and (b) The total cost, i.e. the direct cost plus the costs associated with having the aircraft, i.e. depreciation and personnel costs.
The average hourly costs associated with Air Corps aircraft used in the provision of the Ministerial Air Transport Service, which are kept under review and were updated in 2005 and most recently in 2009, are as follows:
Aircraft | 2005 | 2009 |
Average Direct Cost Per Hour € | AverageTotal CostPer Hour €AverageDirect CostPer Hour €AverageTotal CostPer Hour € | |
Gulfstream IV | 3,500 | 7,1004,0507,890 |
Learjet 45 | 1,000 | 2,1001,2702,950 |
Details of hours flown per aircraft type for the last five years are contained in the tabular statement:
Year | Type | Hours |
2005 | Gulfstream IV | 395.75 |
Learjet 45 | 293.83 | |
2006 | Gulfstream IV | 411.52 |
Learjet 45 | 232.67 | |
2007 | Gulfstream IV | 281.33 |
Learjet 45 | 170.25 | |
2008 | Gulfstream IV | 344.92 |
Learjet 45 | 234.33 | |
2009 | Gulfstream IV | 220.42 |
Learjet 45 | 239.17 |
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