Missing Your 747-200s?
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Missing Your 747-200s?
Please contact Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s lost and found department.
In a notice in The Star’s classifieds section on Monday, Malaysia Airports (Sepang) Sdn Bhd, which manages KLIA, gave the unknown owner of three Boeing 747-200F aircraft 14 days to collect his planes.
“If you fail to collect the aircraft within 14 days of the date of this notice, we reserve the right to sell or otherwise dispose of the aircraft,” the notice read, adding that the money raised would be used to offset any expenses and debts due.
The owner was being sought under the Civil Aviation Regulations 1996 and could be subjected to charges by Malaysia Airports (Sepang), presumably for storing the three planes at the international airport, although the notice does not specify how much.
Based on the list provided in the notice, the three Boeing 747-200F planes comprised an off-white aircraft with the registration number TF-ARM, a white one with the registration number TF-ARN, and another white one with the registration number TF-ARH.
The owner was told to contact Malaysia Airports (Sepang) general manager Zainol Mohd Isa at 03 87766100.
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/natio...ed-plane-klia/
“If you fail to collect the aircraft within 14 days of the date of this notice, we reserve the right to sell or otherwise dispose of the aircraft,” the notice read, adding that the money raised would be used to offset any expenses and debts due.
The owner was being sought under the Civil Aviation Regulations 1996 and could be subjected to charges by Malaysia Airports (Sepang), presumably for storing the three planes at the international airport, although the notice does not specify how much.
Based on the list provided in the notice, the three Boeing 747-200F planes comprised an off-white aircraft with the registration number TF-ARM, a white one with the registration number TF-ARN, and another white one with the registration number TF-ARH.
The owner was told to contact Malaysia Airports (Sepang) general manager Zainol Mohd Isa at 03 87766100.
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/natio...ed-plane-klia/
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Follow-up: Not us, says Air Atlanta Icelandic. We gave them back in 2010.
Air Atlanta says it returned unclaimed Boeings to owner - Nation | The Star Online
Air Atlanta says it returned unclaimed Boeings to owner - Nation | The Star Online
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I was thinking the same thing. It almost sounds like the story about the first 747 Boeing ever made. It was eventually taken out of service(as all planes eventually are) and became a restaurant in Hong Kong.
Last edited by Chris516; 01-26-2016 at 03:35 PM.
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Actually it was the first 747 to carry passengers but the second off the line and its original owner was PA and had the Clipper name of Juan Trippe. Fred
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