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Tue, Mar 24, 2009

Company Considers Returning TARP Money To Buy New Jets

JPMorgan Chase CEO Is Tired Of Corporate "Vilification"

With business aviation interest groups pushing back against this year's bizjet-bashing craze in Washington, it looks as though a big corporation is joining the movement.

ABC News reports JPMorgan Chase is considering spending $138 million to buy new corporate jets and a hangar to house them, and keeping Washington's nose out of things by returning $25 billion in government bailout funds.

The purchase would reportedly include almost $120 million for two Gulfstream G650 aircraft -- scheduled to replace two older planes in the four-plane fleet come 2013 -- and $18 million for a controversial renovation of a hangar at Westchester Airport outside New York City.

The blueprints reportedly call for an upscale hangar furnished with quarry stone and a rooftop garden. The specification for the use of reclaimed wood seems almost out-of-place for its political correctness.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is tired of the grandstanding from Washington.

"When I hear the constant vilification of corporate America, I personally don’t understand it," Dimon said. "I would ask a lot of our folks in government to stop doing it because I think it's hurting our country."

Westchester County held a hearing Monday night to consider leasing the hangar to JPMorgan.

FMI: www.jpmorganchase.com, www.avitatwestchester.com/

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