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Lebanon's cash-strapped army sells helicopter rides during economic crisis

"The war we are in is economic and therefore requires unconventional means," Col. Hassan Barakat says.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  07-11-2021 19:13
Last modified: 07-11-2021 22:37
Lebanon's cash-strapped army sells helicopter rides during economic crisisReuters/Mohamed Azakir

A 15-minute ride on an army Robinson R44 training helicopter costs $150. | File photo: Reuters/Mohamed Azakir

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Hit by the collapse of the country's economy, the Lebanese army has started selling rides on its helicopters to finance their maintenance, a measure of the depth of the financial troubles facing the country.

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"The war we are in is economic and therefore requires unconventional means ... and the idea we had was to do helicopter tours," Col. Hassan Barakat, an army spokesman, said.

"The cost of these trips secures the essential maintenance of the planes." A 15-minute ride on an army Robinson R44 training helicopter costs $150.

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Lebanon is suffering from what the World Bank has described as one of the deepest depressions in modern history. The currency has lost more than 90% of its value in less than two years and more than half the population has sunk into poverty.

Army commander Gen. Joseph Aoun warned last month that the crisis, caused by decades of corruption and waste in government, would lead to the collapse of all state institutions including the army, noting that the value of a soldier's monthly salary was now $90.

A big recipient of US military support, the army has underpinned Lebanon's stability since the end of the 1975-1990 civil war. Qatar announced this week it would provide the army with 70 tonnes of food per month.

"It's a nice experience for my children to see Lebanon, and the beautiful Lebanese coast from the air," said Adib Dakkash, 43, visiting from Switzerland.

"I prefer to spend $150 so that army helicopters continue to operate, so that the pilots and officers continue to fly, instead of spending it in a restaurant, on food or meaningless things," he said.

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