Fox News Are these your jumbo jets? Airport advertises to find owner New Zealand Herald There are a few unusually large items lying at the lost-and-found counter of Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Malaysia Airports Holdings placed an advertisement Monday in the nation's best-selling English daily asking for the "untraceable" owner of three Boeing 747-200F planes to come and collect them. The planes are parked at three separate bays at KLIA in Sepang, outside the Malaysian capital, the Star newspaper ad showed. "If you fail to collect the aircraft within 14 days of the date of this notice, we reserve the right to sell or otherwise dispose of the aircraft pursuant to the Civil Aviation Regulations 1996 and use the money raised to set off any expenses and debt due to us under the said regulations," the notice read. To whom it may concern: please claim your Boeing 747sDAWN.com Malaysian airport seeks owners of abandoned Boeing 747sABC Online Mystery Of Abandoned Jumbo Jets At KLIA Deepens As MAS Denies Ownershipmalaysiandigest.com The Star Online -Stuff.co.nz -The Star Online -Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad all 127 news articles » Continue reading... How do you misplace something like this? Perhaps an airline company that went bankrupt? Do planes have a VIN number? Maybe they should check the bottom left of the windshield. lol I would think the owner of a jumbo jet should be pretty easy to track down.