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The robo-bidet: Google's other private jet
Google is reportedly expanding the fleet of private jets that has privileges to take off from a small, Nasa-operated airfield near the company's headquarters in Mountain View, California.
As part of an agreement with the space agency, the company's top executives can already drive the mere four miles up the road to Moffett Field, which is generally closed to private aircraft, and board any of the three jets that they keep there.
Now Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google's billionaire founders, are adding a fourth aircraft to the fleet which, for $1.3 million a year, they park at the airfield in return for assisting Nasa with its information-gathering activities.
The plane that will join the Boeing 767-200 and two Gulfstream Vs already in Google's hangar is, according to the New York Times, a Boeing 757, which is large by corporate jet standards.
Under an agreement between Nasa and H211 LLC, a company controlled by Google's senior executives, the search firm always intended to park four planes at the airfield, but the leasing arrangements of the 757 had not been agreed at the time details of the rest of the fleet emerged.
The new plane is due to begin flights in November, documents seen by the paper suggest.
A spokesman for Google would not comment about the new plane, and H211 LLC, which counts the Google chief executive, Eric Schmidt, among its principals, was not able to be reached.
"Our company’s senior-most executives have entered into a notable public-private partnership with the space agency," Matt Furman, a Google spokesman, said. "As a result of that arrangement, NASA scientists now have access to aircraft for experiments they might not otherwise be able to perform."
He added that the fees paid - which were for landing rights and hangar access - helped to "significantly defray" the cost of running Moffett Airfield.
Google, whose offices are a seven-minute drive from the airfield, already has a broad research agreement with Nasa, and in August, the agency's scientists used one of the company's planes to observe a meteor shower.
Local residents expressed opposition to the idea that Nasa open up its runways as a means of helping pay for facilities. "The Google flights represent the possibility that the camel’s nose is under the tent," one was quoted as saying when news of the agreement broke last month.
But Anna Eshoo, a Democratic representative whose district includes the airfield, told the New York Times: "You have to live with your neighbours. You are not out in the middle of the desert. You are in the heart of Silicon Valley."
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This reminds me of a song, by the crooner named R.Kelly, called 'Did you ever think that you would be this rich?' That must be what Brin and Page ask themselves from time to time. There is success in life, but to own your own private jet, and to count Nasa as a business partner - the true reach, and success, of Google is not readily evident to people. I mean, it is imperceptible that two people should have the ability to buy or rent Boeing 747s. Capitalism is alive and well, and some people are living very well.
If only I could be as successful, how nice that would be.
Folabi L, London,