NationStates Jolt Archive


Port Yuko International Airport and Cargo Terminal Open to the World

Bonstock
26-08-2004, 15:42
Port Yuko, Bonstock, had its international airport and seaport expanded recently, and now it is open to the world's shipping and air traffic.

There are, of the current time, 200 Piers avaliable at the port, each able to dock a large container ship to carry goods in and out of Bonstock. Port Yuko's well protected, deep water port is perfect for the task. Factories in Port Yuko, right near the port, churn out software, computers, aircraft, automobiles, military arms, and other consumer goods. These could be open to your consumtion.

There are, of the current time, 100 piers avaliable.

Piers 1-50: Owner: Federal Republic of Bonstock Navy
Piers 51-100: Owner: Bonstocknian International Shipping
Piers 101-200: AVALIABLE!!! GET YOURS TODAY!!!

Each pier can dock either a large cargo container ship or a cruise ship. It has 100 security personnel protecting it and scanning cargo. It is connected to a large network of rail lines that lead straight to Bonstocknian factories and Bonstocknian stores. Your shipping companies can own one for only 10 million dollars. Think of all the profits your companies can make. Bonstocknians are some of the most rabid consumers in the world, and will gladly pay for the latest and greatest stuff.

Also, Port Yuko has expanded its airport to 200 runways and terminals, spread out ove a wide area. Yes, 200 runways, all connected to Port Yuko by high-speed subway lines. Hundreds of large hotels in Port Yuko offer the tourist with an array of services and hospitality unmatched anywhere on Earth. Bonstocknians are friendly, and will be glad to offer the best of services to anyone.

Currently, there are 50 terminals avaliable, at a cost of 10 million each:

1-50: AeroBonstock Airlines (domestic flights)
51-100: Bonstocknian Airways (domestic flights)
101-125: Aero-Bonstock Airlines (international)
126-150: Bonstocknian Airways (international)
151-200: Avaliable today!

So open up your piece of Bonstock today! Please tell what company is buying the area.
Wirraway
26-08-2004, 16:05
The Iron Concordiat of Wirraway
Department of Aeronautics & Department of Transportation-Official Communique

The Concordiat of Wirraway would like to purchase 5 terminals at a cost of 50 million USD for our flag carrier, Air Wirraway. The Concordiat would also like to purchase 5 piers for an additional cost of 50 million USD. All told the Concordiat will pay 100 million USD.
Dimmimar
26-08-2004, 16:09
Dimmimar would like to purchase 20 terminals for DimmimarFlights Ltd. That will be £20,000,000.
Bonstock
26-08-2004, 23:28
25 terminals left! 95 piers left! Both orders confirmed.
Castillanos
27-08-2004, 00:15
Copa Airlines would like to buy 20 Termianls at the price of ₤32,001,651,574.79. The flights to operate in and out of your airport are Port Yuko - Santiago, Port Yuko - Punta Ballena, Port Yuko - Villa Real, and Port Yuko - Santiago - San Salvador. Money Wired upon Confirmation.
Wolf America
27-08-2004, 00:48
The United States of Wolf Americ will order

10 terminals (Air Wolf) - 500000000
30 ports (Wolf Inc.) - 300000000

Total = $800,000,000

***Money wired***

-Supreme Leader of the United States of Wolf America
Lord JWolf
Hudecia
27-08-2004, 03:15
Hudecia would like to expand its trade interests in Bonstock and promote better relations between our two nations by purchasing 5 of these piers for $50 million.
imported_Illior
27-08-2004, 03:19
OOC: oh well what the hell, I love having money to spend
The nation of illior is interested in purchasing 20 ports and 12 terminals
*walks into a local western union and wires money to bonstock!*
Fascist Confederacy
27-08-2004, 03:23
Fascian Airlines Inc. wishes to purchase 10 terminals for 5 mil/USD each. If you agree to these terms, please confirm it, and the money will be wired.

OOC: I have to go. TG me if my order is confirmed.
Zecro
02-09-2004, 20:21
Zecro would like to purchase however many terminals you have left for Zecro Airlines Inc. We would also like to purchase 10 piers.

Name your price.

[OOC: sorry about the lateness, I've been without internet for 5 days... *shudders*]
Celtayoshi
02-09-2004, 20:53
Air Celtayoshi would liek to purchase 2 terminals if they are available, one for flights to Celtayoshi, and one for flights to other regional airports. That is of course assuming permission is granted and the terminals are available. If this si so Air Celtayoshi will wire the correct money.
The Great Sixth Reich
02-09-2004, 20:54
Lufthansa International Airlines wishes to purchase three terminals.
Our country also wishes to purchase 6 piers for reserved for any ships owned by a Great Sixth Reich Company.
Bonstock
03-09-2004, 01:03
Because the number of orders for terminals have exceeded current avaliability, another expansion to fill all the orders will start, at the expense of millions of lower-class residents who live in the planed sites.

ooc: too lazy to calculate prices
Sino
03-09-2004, 10:54
Tag
Ronamiana
03-09-2004, 11:10
The People's Republic of Ronamiana would like to buy 50 piers for $500 Million.
*wired immediately*

Signed Premier of The People's Ruepublic of Ronamiana,
Mikhail von Zurdoff
Bonstock
03-09-2004, 13:13
bump
Xiaguo
03-09-2004, 22:36
20 Terminals(North China Airlines, Xia Hua Airlines, East China Airlines) - 1,000,000,000 also sponsored by the National Government
20 Ports (Xia Hua Shipping, Qingdao Shipping, Bohai Inc.) - 300,000,000

Total = 1,300,000,000

Chinese Exports are looking forward on to foreign trade and the national trade revenues will rise at least 7.9% within a few months according to the National Trade Analysist. The Sino-Taiwan-Xiaguo alliance proved trade as another source of pulling relations together. Trade has also gone on through South Hanguk, Chuang-Han, Granzia, and many other coutries. The Constitutional Republic of China, Formerly known as, the The Republic of Xiaguo, proclaimed the new government and institution last month and moving the National Capital to Beijing. Trade has also opened up after reforms inside the trade system.

However, the Bohai Sea is still off limits, except Sino and Taiwan's merchant ships. All other merchant ships will have to dock at South, or South-Eastern ports, harbours.

The National Government also re-opens trade with Bonstock as of today.
Xiaguo
09-09-2004, 05:34
HEY, BONSTOCK< YOU SELLING ME PORTS?

Bump.