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The Blue Ghawar was a private jet owned by [[Ray Bulgarin]] and featured in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] in the mission, [[Departure Time]]. Ray attempted to flee [[Liberty City]] along with [[Rocco Pelosi]] and three goons in this jet whilst [[Luis Lopez]] was destroying his heroin shipment in [[Funland]]. [[Timur]] was left behind and killed by Luis at Funland, who then went after the jet with [[Yusuf Amir]]'s help. Ray was executed by Luis onboard the jet, causing a live grenade Ray was holding to detonate, tearing off the cockpit. Luis managed to escape to safety whilst the jet plunged into the sea.
The '''Blue Ghawar''' was a private jet owned by [[Ray Bulgarin]] and featured in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] in the mission, [[Departure Time]]. Ray attempted to flee [[Liberty City]] along with [[Rocco Pelosi]] and three goons in this jet whilst [[Luis Lopez]] was destroying his heroin shipment in [[Funland]]. [[Timur]] was left behind and killed by Luis at Funland, who then went after the jet with [[Yusuf Amir]]'s help. Ray was executed by Luis onboard the jet, causing a live grenade Ray was holding to detonate, tearing off the cockpit. Luis managed to escape to safety whilst the jet plunged into the sea.

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The Blue Ghawar was a private jet owned by Ray Bulgarin and featured in The Ballad of Gay Tony in the mission, Departure Time. Ray attempted to flee Liberty City along with Rocco Pelosi and three goons in this jet whilst Luis Lopez was destroying his heroin shipment in Funland. Timur was left behind and killed by Luis at Funland, who then went after the jet with Yusuf Amir's help. Ray was executed by Luis onboard the jet, causing a live grenade Ray was holding to detonate, tearing off the cockpit. Luis managed to escape to safety whilst the jet plunged into the sea.