U.S. intelligence agencies have reported that Venezuelan President Hugo
Chavez recently used Fidel Castro’s Cuban Airline jet for his recent
travel to the Middle East and Europe, highlighting the close ties
between Chavez and Cuba’s communist government, according to a new
report by Geostrategy-Direct.com.
Cuba's Raul Castro with Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
Chavez said on Nov. 19, after arriving at Orly Airport in Paris, that
he flew from Tehran to Paris in Cuban President Fidel Castro's jet,
which he noted was not an Airbus and he praised the aircraft as being
"fast" and "comfortable."
Chavez then said on Nov. 20 upon arriving at Portela International
Airport in Lisbon, Portugal, that he was flying to Havana from Lisbon
the next day.
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“The Venezuelan president's use of a Cubana Airlines jet on this trip
contrasts with past travels when he has been observed to fly in his
presidential jet, an Airbus A319,” one official said.
Chavez also traveled to Saudi Arabia.
U.S. intelligence agencies have said Cuban-Venezuelan intelligence ties
remain close and are growing, with large numbers of Cuban intelligence
personnel working in Venezuela. In some cases, Venezuelan ambassadors
sent abroad were actually Cuban intelligence operatives.
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