Two Boeing 747 jumbo jets sold in China Taobao auction
Boeing 747 for sale on Chinese auction site
The
auction got 26 bids and more than 800,000 viewers
Two Boeing 747 planes
have been sold on the Chinese e-shopping website Taobao for more than 320m yuan
($48m; £36m).
The jumbo jets are from a defunct cargo company and the
court handling the bankruptcy had been trying to sell them for years.
Six
previous offline auctions failed and so the planes were eventually put up
online.
Highest bidder and new proud owner is Chinese carrier SF
Airlines, beating out 25 other interested parties.
Taobao is an online
auction website similar to eBay, owned by Chinese e-commerce giant
Alibaba.
The planes have been in storage in the cities of Shanghai and
Shenzhen since 2013, after their owner, Jade Cargo International, filed for
bankruptcy in September that year.
They were seized by a court in the
southern city of Shenzhen which since then had been looking for a
buyer.
Still one jet left to go
Ever wanted to own your own Boeing
747 and worried you missed your chance? Fret not, there's another freighter on
offer which wasn't sold.
According to Chinese news agency Xinhua, the
third jet could not be sold because there was only one buyer who'd registered
for the auction.
It's not the first time in fact that online auction
sites sell somewhat unusual items for millions of dollars.
The highest
ever sale on eBay was a $85m deposit for a superyacht in 2006, topping the
previous number one, a Gulfstrem II charter jet sold for $4.9m.
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