Tonya's cargo company had already converted the plane into a freighter, and due to the haste of Seryosha's request, it was too late to rearrange the cabin.
Just a few seats were installed in the cabin and flew to New York.
Despite this, Seryosha's Emirati guests were very interested in Soviet supersonic aircraft.
They asked curious questions about the plane, and the mechanics on board tried to answer the questions in their minds.
Seryosha knew in his heart that the current Emirates Airlines, which had only 10 million US dollars, would develop very well, and Seryosha hoped to tie this company to the Soviet aviation industry, and use foreign funds to replenish the blood of the Soviet aviation industry, which was in trouble due to lack of funds.
Seryosha, on the other hand, is thinking about the safety of shipping.
All along, Seryosha has been transporting bulk commodities on chartered ships of shipping companies.
Due to the special way of doing business, a freighter full of goods and still sailing on the sea is often on the way by Markridge's trained traders to change hands more than a dozen buyers by phone, of course, the destination of the cargo will also change, and many times the destination is blocked or embargoed countries, if you can't control these freighters in your own hands it is too dangerous.
Macridge's current shipments are carried out by his partners over the years.
Safety is still guaranteed, but as Glencore's business grows bigger and bigger, the capacity needed is no longer what Macridge's friends in the early years can eat.
Seryosha is now considering whether to buy a large shipping company to set up his own fleet.
If you follow the logic of normal people's thinking, the current global economic depression is not a good time to invest in the shipping industry, and this year alone, shipping companies of all sizes do not know how many bankruptcies.
However, Macridge's business model doomed Glencore to have its own transport company.
So Seryosha finally decided to let Tonya run the business under the name of Mediterranean Cargo, and the first step was to buy up some ships that were publicly auctioned by bankrupt freight companies.
At first, you don't need to buy a particularly large tonnage, anyway, Glencore's transportation business can't be completed, and you can expand the scale of the company after accumulating a certain amount of experience.
A supersonic airliner takes off from New York to Paris for a layover, crossing the Atlantic in just three hours.
Then the plane took off again and flew to the city of Moscow.
When Seryosha was in Paris, he asked the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation to contact the comrades of the Ilyushin Design Bureau to pick up the plane at the airport, and repeatedly told him to let the Ilyushin Design Bureau win the other party's order and leave the business in the Soviet Union under any conditions.
When the plane landed in Moscow in the darkness of night, Seryosha finally breathed a sigh of relief.
He has already decided that he will take 144 when he goes abroad in the future, after all, he can save more time.
Seryosha introduced the Emirati guests at the airport to the Ilyushin Design Bureau, who then picked them up, and Seryosha assured them that they could contact him at any time with any questions.
In the afternoon of the next day, Seryosha regained his strength after a thorough rest.
He did not rush to work at the unit, but stayed at home and discussed with Macridge about the export of American grain.
Charitable organizations in the U.S. have been registered, and all that's left is to hire some employees to put up the shelves.
Since the grain had to be shipped to Italy for processing, Yakov was also involved in the matter.
During this time, with the shift in the focus of business, many members of the Gorky Brotherhood were sent abroad.
Some became traders at Glencore, while others went to Japan and Italy to work in different jobs.
The Seryosha Gorky Brotherhood has already begun to develop in the direction of corporatization and collectivization.
Since this time the grain business involved Africa, Macrich and Yakov would send some people to Africa to run the so-called charitable organization.
Macridge coveted Ethiopia's rich mineral resources, so he planned to send a few elite soldiers there.
Yakov, on the other hand, was short on his side, so he planned to select suitable personnel from among the few members who had just been sent from the Soviet Union.
Chebyshev was unfortunately included in Yakov's list of members sent to Africa.
And because of the different purposes of going to Africa, Macric's subordinates mainly went to Ethiopia in the name of charity workers, while Yakov's men also went to Ethiopia in the name of charity, but the destination was the relatively barren and chaotic Somalia.
Yakov knew that this was not a beautiful difference, so everyone who was sent received a big red envelope from Yakov.
Chebyshev now knew his mission, and he was eager to convey the news to his superior, Baranikov.
So the night before he left Italy, Chebyshev called Baranikov under the pretext of contacting his family, telling them that he would be sent to Somalia.
"I don't want to help you do this damn undercover anymore, I'm going back to Moscow, I'm not going to Mogadishu," Chebyshev vented on the phone in a frenzy.
"Calm down, Chebyshev, I don't know where you're going to go, but now you're the only one who has penetrated the inside of this organization, and you've also found out that this organization's business has even reached Africa, and if you leave now, they will definitely hunt you down.
Do you think you can live in Moscow safely, as long as this organization is not completely destroyed for a day, you will always live in fear," Baranikov persuaded on the phone, Baranikov is not having a good time now, he is still privately conducting the investigation of Team Nikolai behind the back of his KGB superiors, all of which are carried out with his own salary.
Although Baranikov's level is not low, he is still a little overwhelmed by this expense.
But Baranikov was convinced that what he had endured was worth it, because now it seems that Nikolai's criminal organization was extremely large, and even colluded with foreign criminal groups, which was extremely harmful to the country.
The responsibility of the KGB made Baranikov never give up any opportunity to eradicate this organization and dig out the black hands behind it.
Baranikov moved with affection and understood with reason.
It finally made sense, and Chebyshev continued to carry on the task. t1706231537: