US imposes sanctions on SA, Chinese firms for ties to Oudtshoorn flight school
J-10 fighter jets of Chinese air force’s August 1 Aerobatic Team perform during Airshow China 2022 at Zhuhai Air Show Centre in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province of China.
Two of the companies are in China, one in South Africa, two in the United Arab Emirates, and one in the United Kingdom. Global Training Solutions Limited and Smartech Future Limited, both in China, as well as Grace Air Ltd and Livingston Aerospace Limited of the United Kingdom, were added because of their ties to the Test Flying Academy of South Africa and the training of China’s military forces using Western and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation sources, the posting said.South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future.
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