747s Left Languishing at Airport for Year Are Claimed

Swift Air Cargo is pretty dumbfounded by the whole thing
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 11, 2015 7:36 AM CST
747s Left Languishing at Airport for Year Are Claimed
One of the three abandoned planes with tail number, TF-ARM, is seen taxied on the tarmac of Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Malaysia, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015.   (Joshua Paul)

A new Malaysian air cargo company said Friday it is the owner of three jumbo jets parked for more than a year at the country's main airport and that it was shocked by authorities' claim that the owner could not be traced. Malaysia's airport operator on Monday took the unusual step of posting photos in two major newspapers of the three Boeing 747-200s. The notice warns owners that the airport has the right to sell or dispose of the planes unless they are collected within 14 days. Swift Air Cargo said it legally bought the planes in June and that it has since been in communication with the operator, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad, which has demanded more documentation on the purchase.

"We are dumbfounded and perplexed by Malaysia Airport's move. Swift is the owner and we definitely have not forgotten the planes," said Swift's lawyer, Syed Amir Syakib Arslan. In a brief statement, Malaysia Airports said the claim of ownership could not be satisfactorily verified at this point and that it has asked the owner for more information. It said the newspaper notice was a normal legal process for debt recovery. Syed Amir said Swift has given the airport operator the sale and purchase agreement, a legal declaration from the previous Hong Kong owner of the planes on the sale, as well as other original supporting documents to show ownership of the plane. He said Swift is only liable for parking charges since June and not responsible for previous dues but that it was willing to sit down and negotiate with the airport operator. (More Boeing 747 stories.)

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