On Wednesday, President Cyril Ramaphosa officially opened the AAD 2024 in an event attended by several dignitaries including Minister of
Defence and Military Veterans Minister, Angie Motshekga, her deputies, General Bantu Holomisa and Richard Mkhungo; and ministers and deputy ministers of defence from different countries.
South Africa has welcomed the world to the 12th edition of the Africa Aerospace and Defence trade exhibition and air show, taking place this week with the organisers promising a “memorable airshow” for members of the public.
The much-anticipated aerospace and defence air show, will see spectators experience a thrilling aerobatics and displays by a diverse array of aircraft, this weekend.
Around 60,000 spectators are expected to attend this year’s airshow.
AAD has partnered with the City of Tshwane and Gautrain Management Agency to provide airshow ticket holders with safe, reliable, comfortable and seamless transport service to and from the event.
IOL
More Stories
Flying high, fighting crime! Air Wing pilot urges young women to consider aviation
‘Bring our people back’: Push for South Africans convicted in foreign countries to serve sentences at home
Drugs mules in SA: Swallowing drugs a dangerous, increasing trend