Aviones C-17 de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. vistos en el aeropuerto de Pekín para el viaje de Trump a China

Imágenes en redes sociales chinas muestran la llegada de dos aviones de transporte C-17 de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU., con números de cola 088204 y 055140, al Aeropuerto Internacional de Pekín-Capital el viernes y el sábado. Los avistamientos sugieren que la importante visita de Donald Trump a China sigue en pie. Armchair Admiral, con sede en el Reino Unido, confirmó las llegadas y señaló que otros dos C-17 estaban en camino al país.

Entusiastas de la fotografía aeronáutica publicaron imágenes en redes sociales chinas que muestran a los aviones de carga pesada C-17 de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. –con números de cola 088204 y 055140– aterrizando en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Pekín-Capital el viernes y el sábado. Las llegadas también fueron señaladas el sábado por Armchair Admiral, un canal en redes sociales con sede en el Reino Unido que rastrea los movimientos de aeronaves militares. El canal añadió que otros dos aviones C-17 parecían estar “en ruta” hacia el país en ese momento. La presencia de aviones de carga militares estadounidenses en el principal aeropuerto de la capital china sugiere que la importante visita de Trump a China sigue adelante. El South China Morning Post informó sobre los avistamientos como una indicación de que los preparativos del viaje continúan su curso.

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