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South Africa: China's Y-20 large transport aircraft debuts at Africa's largest airshow

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Pretoria, South Africa - September 18, 2024

A Y-20 large transport aricraft from the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force on Wednesday made its debut at the 2024 Africa Aerospace and Defence Exhibition (AAD-2024) at Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa.

This marked the first time the Y-20 has flown to South Africa, with plans for both static and dynamic displays during the event.

Running until Sunday, the 12th edition of the AAD features cutting-edge innovations in aviation, aerospace, and defense.

Segomotso Tire, chairperson of the AAD Executive Committee, emphasized that the exhibition offers a key platform for industry players to present their technological breakthroughs and engage in meaningful dialogue.

The Y-20 transport plane, invited to participate in the airshow, is on static display from Wednesday to Friday, followed by dynamic demonstrations over the weekend.

In the static display area, the Y-20 stands proudly alongside dozens of fighter planes from various countries, with its red star-adorned tail catching the eye of many spectators. Members of the Chinese community in South Africa, upon learning of the Y-20's arrival, gathered at the air show venue to take commemorative photos with the national asset and the Chinese national flag.

During the air show, the Y-20 is expected to share the skies with multinational flight demonstration teams, showcasing its impressive aerial capabilities through a variety of stunts and maneuvers.

Alongside the Chinese presence, the AAD-2024 also featured participants from Botswana, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, India, Russia, Armenia, and Albania, highlighting the latest advances in technology, goods and services from the international defense industry.

Shotlist:
Pretoria, South Africa - Sept 18, 2024:
1. Various of opening ceremony of 2024 Africa Aerospace and Defence Exhibition (AAD-2024) in progress;
2. Various of Chinese Air Force's Y-20 large transport aircraft in flight;
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Liang Yao, captain, Chinese Air Force's Y-20 large transport aircraft (ending with shot 4):
"This participation in AAD-2024 is the first time that our Y-20 team has flown to South Africa. In the process of preparing for this air show, we had carefully designed the flight procedures in combination with the flight environment and the position of the viewing platform at Waterkloof Air Force Base, and striven to achieve precision and perfection in every move. We aim to fully demonstrate the excellent tactical maneuvering performance of the Y-20 transport aircraft, and showcase China's advanced aviation weapons and equipment, as well as the fine image of the Chinese soldiers.";
4. Various of Y-20, fighter planes from other countries on display, Y-20 team members and foreign attendees of AAD-2024 in discussion;
5. Various of visitors;
6. Chinese community in South Africa taking group photos with Y-20;
7. Y-20 team members talking with foreign attendees;
8. Y-20 in flight.

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