Three Boeing 747s have arrived on the closeout arm of Taobao, China's driving eBay-like administration.
The planes have been away in the urban communities of Shanghai and Shenzhen since 2013, after their proprietor, Jade Cargo International, petitioned for liquidation in September that year.
They were seized by a court in the southern city of Shenzhen, yet had never discovered purchasers in spite of being offered already in six disconnected sales.
As indicated by the Yangcheng Evening Post, this is the first occasion when that the courts have offered a Boeing air ship to the general population for online closeout.
Unfortunately, you'll require profound pockets to bear the cost of one of these planes - opening offers for the planes extend from 122 to 135 million yuan ($18.5-20.4m; £13.7m-15.1m).
Taobao guides potential purchasers to influence a security to store for the planes previously 20 October, and offers formally close on 20 November.
Detailing by Kerry Allen
