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Beijing commercial space expo spotlights China’s fast-growing private aerospace sector

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China’s fast-expanding commercial space industry took center stage in Beijing this week, as more than 300 aerospace companies gathered at a major exhibition to showcase technologies ranging from reusable rockets to satellite manufacturing and space-based applications.

The three-day commercial space expo, held in Beijing’s Yizhuang district, attracted strong interest from overseas visitors and potential partners, with Chinese firms fielding inquiries about satellite products, components, and space services. A key focus of discussions was pricing and cooperation deals, reflecting how cost competitiveness is shaping the next stage of commercial aerospace development.

Exhibitors covered the full industrial chain, including launch vehicles, satellite production, downstream space applications, supporting services, and investment platforms. China’s commercial space sector has gained momentum after recent test flights of reusable rockets in December, while the industry’s ambitions have also been boosted by China’s large-scale bid for international satellite frequency and orbital resources.

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