The agency in charge of selling Florida’s two executive airplanes hasn’t decided if the bids received for the aircraft are too low, considering the “soft market” for private planes, according to a report in the Tallahassee Democrat. Gov. Rick Scott ordered the state’s 2003 Cessna Citation Bravo jet and 2000 King Air 350 put up for sale on his first day in office. The jet drew an offer of $1.9 million from a Mexican-American oilfield service company and the top bid on the King Air was $1.77 million by JNS Aircraft Sales.
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