• Home
  • Latest
  • Fortune 500
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • Leadership
  • Lifestyle
  • Rankings
  • Multimedia
China
Europe

Former military pilots are being lured to China with big cash offers of up to $270K to train members of the army

By
Chloe Taylor
Chloe Taylor
Down Arrow Button Icon
By
Chloe Taylor
Chloe Taylor
Down Arrow Button Icon
October 18, 2022, 11:10 AM ET
The Guard of Honor of the Chinese People's Liberation Army escorts the Chinese national flag during a flag-raising ceremony in celebration of the 73rd anniversary of of the founding of the People's Republic of China at Tian'anmen Square on October 1, 2022 in Beijing, China.
The Guard of Honor of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, on Oct. 1, 2022, in Beijing. Former British military personnel are accepting huge cash payments to go to China and train its army. VCG/Getty Images

Tensions have been steadily rising between Beijing and much of the Western world this year—but former British military personnel are accepting huge cash payments to go to China and train its army.

As many as 30 individuals who formerly served as pilots in the British armed forces have accepted requests to go to China to train members of its People’s Liberation Army, the BBC reported on Tuesday.

One Western official told the BBC that headhunts for pilots had drastically increased lately, adding that China was offering them “lucrative packages” thought to be worth as much as $270,000. Pilots from the U.K.’s ally nations have also been targeted, according to the report.

A spokesperson for the British Ministry of Defence confirmed to Fortune on Tuesday that former military pilots were indeed traveling to China to instruct members of the country’s army.

“We are taking decisive steps to stop Chinese recruitment schemes attempting to headhunt serving and former U.K. Armed Forces pilots to train People’s Liberation Army personnel in the People’s Republic of China,” the spokesperson said.

“All serving and former personnel are already subject to the Official Secrets Act, and we are reviewing the use of confidentiality contracts and nondisclosure agreements across Defence, while the new National Security Bill will create additional tools to tackle contemporary security challenges—including this one.”

According to the BBC report, the U.K. government is issuing an intelligence alert to warn ex–military pilots not to accept job offers from the Chinese military. However, there is reportedly no evidence any of the pilots involved in the training scheme have broken the law.

Representatives for the Chinese government were not available for comment when contacted by Fortune.

U.K. officials have previously spoken out about seeing China as a threat to Britain.

Last week, the U.K.’s spy chief warned that Chinese technology posed a threat to British security and prosperity.

In July, British and U.S. intelligence officials said China “poses the biggest long-term threat” to national security for both their own countries and their allies.

Their joint alert came shortly after NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned Beijing’s efforts to build up its forces and “bully its neighbors” meant China represented “serious challenges.”

In recent months, the U.S. has faced off with Beijing over Taiwan and the semiconductor industry, and in President Joe Biden’s first formal national security strategy, China was named America’s “most consequential geopolitical challenge.”

Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don’t miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations.

About the Author
By Chloe Taylor
LinkedIn iconTwitter icon
See full bioRight Arrow Button Icon

Latest in

Investingspace
Alphabet poised for another paper gain as SpaceX valuation jumps
By Edward Ludlow and BloombergDecember 14, 2025
24 minutes ago
Arts & EntertainmentMovies
Connecticut cashes in on Hallmark Movie status to drive kitschy Christmas tourism boom
By Susan Haigh and The Associated PressDecember 14, 2025
33 minutes ago
Lawgun violence
Twelve people killed in Bondi Beach Hanukkah terror attack
By Peter Vercoe, Ainslie Chandler, Swati Pandey and BloombergDecember 14, 2025
58 minutes ago
PoliticsElections
The first-term congressman leading the GOP’s midterm House campaign says Trump is intimately involved in recruitment decisions
By Bill Barrow and The Associated PressDecember 14, 2025
1 hour ago
Middle EastMilitary
U.S. troops have been on the ground in Syria for over a decade. Here’s the back story and present situation after the deadly Islamic State attack
By Abby Sewell and The Associated PressDecember 14, 2025
2 hours ago
North Americagun violence
Police have person of interest in custody over Brown University shooting that killed 2, wounded 9
By Kimberlee Kruesi, Jennifer McDermott and The Associated PressDecember 14, 2025
2 hours ago

Most Popular

placeholder alt text
Economy
Tariffs are taxes and they were used to finance the federal government until the 1913 income tax. A top economist breaks it down
By Kent JonesDecember 12, 2025
2 days ago
placeholder alt text
Success
Apple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $400 billion
By Preston ForeDecember 12, 2025
2 days ago
placeholder alt text
Success
40% of Stanford undergrads receive disability accommodations—but it’s become a college-wide phenomenon as Gen Z try to succeed in the current climate
By Preston ForeDecember 12, 2025
2 days ago
placeholder alt text
Economy
The Fed just ‘Trump-proofed’ itself with a unanimous move to preempt a potential leadership shake-up
By Jason MaDecember 12, 2025
2 days ago
placeholder alt text
Uncategorized
Transforming customer support through intelligent AI operations
By Lauren ChomiukNovember 26, 2025
18 days ago
placeholder alt text
Success
Apple CEO Tim Cook out-earns the average American’s salary in just 7 hours—to put that into context, he could buy a new $439,000 home in just 2 days
By Emma BurleighDecember 12, 2025
2 days ago
Rankings
  • 100 Best Companies
  • Fortune 500
  • Global 500
  • Fortune 500 Europe
  • Most Powerful Women
  • Future 50
  • World’s Most Admired Companies
  • See All Rankings
Sections
  • Finance
  • Leadership
  • Success
  • Tech
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Environment
  • Fortune Crypto
  • Health
  • Retail
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics
  • Newsletters
  • Magazine
  • Features
  • Commentary
  • Mpw
  • CEO Initiative
  • Conferences
  • Personal Finance
  • Education
Customer Support
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Customer Service Portal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Single Issues For Purchase
  • International Print
Commercial Services
  • Advertising
  • Fortune Brand Studio
  • Fortune Analytics
  • Fortune Conferences
  • Business Development
About Us
  • About Us
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Press Center
  • Work At Fortune
  • Diversity And Inclusion
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Site Map

© 2025 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information
FORTUNE is a trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.