Boeing 747 for Sale

747 Boeing for sale

The Chinese online shopping platform Taobao has just sold two. B-747-400 pax, P&W engines, great cycles!

When you have to resell your private Boeing 747, then you are not really royal.

First, we have a kingly dynasty whose only task seems to be to get married, and now we have another one who can't even keep her damn airplane. It'?s the dog that goes the test of time and starts with the nobles. By the way, I am speaking of the Qatari King's House, which I once greatly appreciated.

I' ve been told that they are offering one of their two 747-8i Boeing Commercial Jet for sale for unfamiliar motives, The Drive states. Franky, I don't give a fuck about the fact that the fucking thing is for sale. I' m telling you, you never give up on the airplane.

Don't ever give it up and never sell it. Yes, the aircraft is for sale on Controller.com and apparently there are funding opportunities. It'?s also the ideal airplane. Initially configured for over 400 passangers, the aircraft has been upgraded to only 76 passangers and 18 crews. If Delta, or whatever the hell it is referred to, were to take off its beautiful interiors and equip it with the standard livestock vehicle equipment of an airliner, what would happen?

It is a small prize to be paid to get the exclusivity exclusively.

A Boeing 747 can be purchased in China on-line.

Taobao, the China on-line buying site, has just completed the sale of two. Three  Boeing 747 freighters were hammered this weekend on the beloved website belonging to China's giant web giant Alibaba (BABA). A third 747 was not auctioned because only one interested purchaser registered. Apparently, six off-line sales in the last two years had found no purchasers for the plane, but they quickly found them after being quoted on Taobao on Monday.

This sale takes place because Boeing (BA) is discontinuing 747 aircraft manufacturing - once the biggest commercial aircraft in the worldwide market - due to low market demands. She has already ceased producing new versions of the aircraft for passengers, but will still be building freighters for at least a few years. Mr Alibaba said the three aircraft previously were part of Jade Cargo International, a shipping company that went bankrupt in 2013.

Were located in a specific section of Taobao where brokers can sell off insolvent corporate property. Prospective purchasers were asked to make a down payment of 6.7 million Japaneseuan ( 1 million dollars) to participate in the auctions. It may not be surprising that this is the first airplane of this magnitude to be ever seen on Taobao.

As early as 2013, the plattform started to sell lightweight aircrafts on line. Although impressing, the Boeing 747 does not come near the eBay (EBAY) track record, one of Alibaba's major competitors globally, more than a decade ago. In 2006, a 405-foot recreational craft known as a "gigayacht" was resold on the premises for 168 million dollars.

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