PETALING JAYA: More clues have surfaced linking Monspace Sky Airline to the self-proclaimed “world’s future richest person” Zhang Jian of China.

A brochure circulating on WeChat promoting the airline’s trip to Langkawi prominently features a smiling Zhang in a business suit with his two thumbs up.

A plane bearing Monspace Sky Airline’s logo and a silhouette of Zhang in the middle of the advert is aimed at tourists from China.

The airline’s parent company Monspace Group, known to the Chinese as Yun Xun Tong, was said to have advertised in a Chinese website called Zhong Zhi Wang.

Investors who put in 7,000 yuan (RM4,283) to buy the company’s share points will automatically become a “Yun Shu family member” and enjoy a six-day paid trip to Langkawi.

In the advert, Langkawi was referred to as Yun Xun Tong island, implying that the island belonged to the company.

A brochure circulating on WeChat promoting Monspace Sky Airline’s trip to Langkawi prominently features self-proclaimed "Future Richest Person In The World" Zhang Jian.

In another video uploaded on Chinese video-hosting site Youku.com, the founder of Monspace Group Datuk Seri Jessy Lai claimed that Yun Xun Tong had acquired an island which is located about a 15-minute boat ride away from Langkawi.

It was renamed Monspace Sands Island.

The 38-minute video showed Lai promoting the island’s development, which included a four-star hotel.

Speaking in Mandarin, she urged viewers to join as a “Yun Shu family member”, and claimed that benefits included a three-year bonus payment as well as the six-day trip to Langkawi.

Flights will be arranged for “family members” from various cities in China, including Chongqing, Hangzhou, Chengdu and Xi’an to Langkawi, she said.

The video was viewed more than 21,000 times.

Monspace Group’s website stated that it was involved in six core businesses including real estate, telecommunications, E-commerce, entertainment, finance and food and beverage.

Despite being available over the past few days, the Monspace Sky Airline website at www.monskyways.com has been taken down.

The landing page displays a countdown timer and a message that the website is under maintenance.