Perks of the Jobs

Apple pays chief executive for its use of jet bought for him

Nick Farrell

Apple has paid its chief executive Steve Jobs more than $1.2m (£750,000) for the use of a Gulfstream V jet the company bought for him two years ago.

According to the San Jose Mercury News, the jet was bought for $90m (£56m) as part of a package to lure Jobs, who has always made much of the fact that his salary from Apple is just $1 a year, back to a more active involvement in the company.

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The disclosure was made in Apple's quarterly report filed with the Securities Exchange Commission, which shows that Jobs was paid $84,000 (£52,000) during the last financial quarter for the company's use of his private jet.

Before that, Apple claimed to have paid Jobs $1.16m (£620,000) for his use of the jet since he received it in May 2001. In the past the company has said the plane saves Apple time and money.

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