Google Execs To NASA: We’ll Fix Your Hangar, You Domiciliate Our Jets

Google execs Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey Brin get offered to pay the total $33 million cost of renovating Hangar One, a giant construction at NASA’s Moffett Bailiwick in Slew Reckon that once housed Navy blimps.
But equally the San Jose Mercury-News notes, there’s a catch: the trio of billionaires want to employment up to two-thirds of the level space to domiciliate their eight private jets. The floor notes that the triumvirate made the proposal in September; the offer was revealed at a meeting lastly hebdomad of a committee overseeing the renovation of the historic structure. NASA is reportedly mulling the offer over. The offering was actually made through a fellowship owned by the three men promised H211.
NASA has been in the process of removing the building’s outer shell, which is riddled with toxic PCBs, the Merc notes.
Let me merely say: Eight private jets? Is Google creating its own Breeze Force? Actually, this head has arrived up before: the Young York Times reported in 2008 that H211 received acquired a fighter plane.