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Cash-strapped China Evergrande is offloading its private jets to US investors

The company is currently seeking a buyer for a much larger Airbus ACJ330 wide-body jet

SINGAPORE — China Evergrande Group raised more than $50m last month by selling two of its private jets, according to people familiar with the matter, bringing in much needed cash to help avert a default on its US dollar debt.

American aircraft investors bought the planes, which were both Gulfstream jets, according to the people and a business aviation database. The sales closed in October, the same month that Evergrande made two overdue bond-coupon payments shortly before 30-day grace periods on them expired.

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