[2] The Boeing BBJ is used as the presidential aircraft when the President of South Africa travels and designated callsign LMG1.
Baltimore, Anson, and DC3 planes were flown on bombing raids mainly over central Italy and into Yugoslavia.
On 21 February 1944 the squadron moved from Tortorella to Campomarino, south east of Termoli, where bombing continued, mainly of railways and marshalling yards.
[5] The following information was revealed when then Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Lindiwe Sisulu responded to a question posed by the Democratic Alliance's Sheik Shahid Esau in Parliament.[when?]
The following information was disclosed in response to another question posed to Sisulu by Advocate L H Max of the Democratic Alliance.
[7] In 2012 it was found that two aircraft had followed Jacob Zuma's Boeing BBJ flight into John F. Kennedy International Airport.
In response to the reports, then Chief of the Air Force, Lieutenant General Carlo Gagiano said that the aircraft followed to ensure that the president could make it to an important meeting after his New York visit.