KLIA, Malaysia - The owners of the three Boeing 747-200F planes parked at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) have turned up.
SWIFT Air Cargo (SWIFT), an air cargo company based in Kuala
Lumpur, have identified themselves as the owners of the three jets that are
parked at KLIA, reported The Star Online.
In a statement on their website, SWIFT said that they have
been the rightful owners of the planes since June 8, 2015, and that they have
the necessary documents to prove their ownership.
They claim that they have always been in contact with
Malaysia's Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) to inform them about their ownership
of the planes.
MAHB is the main airport operator in Malaysia and operates
KLIA.
The Star had earlier reported that MAHB had taken an
advertisement in their newspaper on Tuesday (Dec 8), announcing that they were
looking for the jets' owners.
In the notice, they said that the owners had 14 days from
the date of the notice to collect the planes or they reserve the right
to sell or dispose of the aircraft.
to sell or dispose of the aircraft.
Source: World News
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