According to the Washington Post and other sources, a Gulfstream jet appears to be used by the US government to transport detainees to other countries, where the detainees are tortured. The owner of Gulfstream is a company called Premier Executive Transport Services Inc., which appears to be a CIA front (much like the Air America of yore) and whose executives have suspciously vague records.
According to plane spotters, public records, and airport records, the plane has been to places like Jakarta, Indonesia; Egypt; Sweden; well-known U.S. government refueling stops; Islamabad; Karachi; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Dubai; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Baghdad; Kuwait City; Baku, Azerbaijan; and Rabat, Morocco. Other frequent stops include Dulles International Airport, a military airport in Jordan, Frankfurt, Scotland, and Cyprus. The plane has been tracked by its tail number, N379P. The plane was spotted in Pakistan when Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed, a suspect in bombing of the USS Cole, was handed over on October 23, 2001. On December 18, 2001, the jet was used to transport Ahmed Agiza and Muhammad Zery from Sweden to Egypt, where they both reported that they were tortured. And prisoners are usually transported without the niceties of a hearing or other standard practices.
The practice of transporting people to countries that use "interrogation techniques" that are outlawed in the United States in prohibited by the U.N. Convention Against Torture.

The tail number has reportedly been changed to N8068V.
More information can be found at:
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?regsearch=N379P
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=N379P&distinct_entry=true
Another plane (N313P) from Premier Executive Transport Services
Markey pledges battle on rendition practice - Boston Globe, November 30, 2004
Terror suspects' torture claims have Mass. link - Boston Globe, November 29, 2004
Gulfstream N379P becomes N8068V - Blog, November 14, 2004
U.S. Accused of Torture Flights - Sunday Times, November 14, 2004
A Secret Deportation Of Terror Suspects - Washington Post, July 25, 2004
Have you seen the decapition videos? I bet not so... we are so BAD, but decapition isn't? Gimme a break the terrorist do not go by the Geneva Convention rules, but we are still soooooooo bad. I'm not condoning torture, but be a little LIBERAL here.
The meaning of LIBERAL is to see both sides, this website seems to be biased to one side as all LIBERALS are. If you are a Bush hater thats fine, thats the great part about America, Freedom of Speech. Just don't cry Bush is so bad and the devil blah blah when you don't look at both sides.
Check out website 4th25.com and you can see what terrorsist do to there captives. In WWII there where rapes and other assorted "tortures" but because the media did not want to give Axis Sally and Tokyo Rose Propaganda material they did not report on it.
Then comes Vietnam and the media are peace loving hippies smoking herb and they hate war. They report on every thing the soldiers do wrong and make there jobs harder than they already are.
Don't get me wrong Vietnam was bad and I agree we should have not been there, because Communism killed its self and we didn't need to try and stop it and the spread of it...BUT I still believe in this country!!!!
Go to China and talk bad about the country, you will be put before a firing squad, no ifs ands or buts, just killed cause they are communist.
Enjoy Freedom of speech but don't abuse it. Try to see both sides to of every subject, its in your best interest.
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