Noel claims the band want to buy a plane.

Oasis are considering purchasing a private jet to transport the band between different gigs, Noel Gallagher has revealed.
Writing on the group's website, the guitarist said inquiries are underway as to whether they could afford to buy a plane between them and that they are giving it serious thought.
They have also agreed on a name for their jet, inspired by the current economic downturn.
"We're making serious enquiries as to how much one of these private jets cost. We think with a bit of creative accounting we could probably afford one. We've christened ours 'The Credit Crunch'. It's the only way to fly," Noel said on the site.
Meanwhile, Oasis recently announced they will play a series of stadium gigs next year as part of their tour.
The band will perform at Manchester's Heaton Park on June 6th and 7th, Sunderland's Stadium of Light on the 10th, the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff on the 12th and Edinburgh's Murrayfield stadium on the 17th.
Finally, they will play at Dublin's Slane Castle on the 20th, before rounding off with two shows at Wembley stadium on July 11th and 12th.
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