"Double 20" arrayed in the sky to comfort the revolutionary martyrs. This morning, a Y-20 aircraft of the Air Force took off from an airport in North China and went to South Korea to receive the remains of the ninth batch of volunteer army martyrs to return home. This time, the Air Force carried out the mission of welcoming the remains of the ninth batch of volunteer army martyrs back to China, and dispatched the domestic military aircraft Yun-20 to pay tribute to the national loyalty and martyrdom with the heavy weapons of a great country.
The YU-20 aerial tanker has what seems to be a third refueling point at the tail of the aircraft in addition to the two under its wings, observers found in the aircraft s first public display at the ongoing open day event of the Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force.
Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force s Y-20 cargo planes can fly to anywhere at any time when needed, Senior Colonel Shen Jinke, a spokesperson for the PLA Air Force, answered in response to a question from the Global Times on Y-20 s track during the PLA Air Force s open day event in Changchun, Northeast China s Jilin Province on Saturday.
The People s Liberation Army Air Force will display its latest addition the YY-20 large aerial refueling aircraft during a public event starting on Friday in Changchun, capital of Jilin province.