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China’s 'Thousand Sails' Gains Momentum: Hainan Launch Signals High-Frequency Satellite Scaling
China successfully launched the ninth batch of its Qianfan Constellation satellites from the Hainan Commercial Aerospace Launch Site. This mission marks a transition toward high-frequency, commercialized space operations as Beijing seeks to build a 12,000-satellite network to rival Starlink.

China’s Orbital Assembly Line: Shenzhou-23 Moves to Launch Pad for Imminent Tiangong Mission
China has moved the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft and its Long March-2F rocket to the launch area in preparation for an imminent crewed mission to the Tiangong Space Station. This launch marks another step in China's routine biannual crew rotations, demonstrating the country's mature and disciplined approach to maintaining a permanent presence in Low Earth Orbit.

Breaking the Thermal Wall: China’s Structural Leap in Hypersonic Weaponry
China has announced a major breakthrough in hypersonic structural engineering, specifically overcoming the 'thermal flutter' challenge through a new ground-testing system. This technology, developed over a decade, allows for the precise evaluation of airframes under extreme heat and pressure, paving the way for reusable and more reliable hypersonic vehicles.

Methane and Momentum: LandSpace Milestone Signals Maturity in China’s Private Space Sector
China's LandSpace has successfully launched its Zhuque-2 improved Yao-5 rocket, solidifying its lead in the private aerospace sector. The mission underscores a strategic shift from experimental flight to commercial scalability within China's space industry.

The Chengdu Dragon: Inside the Aerospace Hub Powering China’s Global Ambitions
Chengdu has evolved from a rural research outpost into a world-class aerospace hub, driving the development of China’s J-10 and J-20 fighters. Through indigenous software breakthroughs and a shift toward digital manufacturing, China has transitioned from a follower in aviation technology to a major global exporter of integrated defense systems.

Chasing the Starship: Inside China’s Industrial Push to Mimic SpaceX
China’s private space sector is rapidly industrializing by adopting SpaceX’s design philosophies and leveraging domestic manufacturing to lower launch costs. While significant technological gaps remain in engine performance and reusable landing systems, state-backed satellite constellations are creating a guaranteed market for these emerging rocket 'fast-followers.'

China’s Commercial Orbit: Reusable Rocket Milestones and Market Frenzy Signal a New Space Era
China’s aerospace industry is experiencing a significant surge as the government prepares for 2026 flight tests of multiple reusable rockets and the Tianwen-2 asteroid mission. The shift toward commercialized space infrastructure and integrated orbital AI computing marks a strategic pivot to challenge Western dominance in satellite deployment and deep-space exploration.

Orbital Real Estate: CAS Space and the Industrialization of China’s Commercial Rocketry
CAS Space has achieved a major milestone with the successful 12th launch of its Lijian-1 rocket, signaling the arrival of industrialized, high-frequency commercial spaceflight in China. The company is the first in China to offer a dual-track fleet of solid and liquid rockets, positioning itself to capture the rapidly closing window for global orbital resources.

China’s Space Taxi: CAS Space Signals the Age of Rocket Mass Production
CAS Space has successfully launched its 12th Lijian-1 rocket, signaling a shift toward the mass production and standardization of commercial space flight in China. By reducing launch response times to six months and adopting a 'ride-hailing' service model, the firm is positioning itself as a high-frequency orbital provider for the global LEO constellation market.

China’s Reusable Rocket Ambitions Get a Carbon Fiber Boost
China has successfully developed its largest composite power module for reusable rockets, marking a major breakthrough in weight reduction and structural technology. This advancement is a key step toward the operational debut of the Long March 10B and underscores China's shift toward a cost-competitive, reusable aerospace model.

China’s Hydrogen Ambitions Take Flight with Landmark Megawatt-Class Engine Test
China has successfully flight-tested the AEP100, the world’s first megawatt-class hydrogen turboprop engine on a 7.5-ton UAV. The 16-minute flight marks a major technological leap for zero-emission aviation and positions China as a leader in the next generation of regional aerospace propulsion.

Hydrogen Horizons: China Claims World First with Megawatt-Class Turboprop Flight
China has successfully completed the maiden flight of a megawatt-level hydrogen-fueled turboprop engine, marking a global first for this power class. The breakthrough positions China as a leading contender in the race to decarbonize regional aviation and reduce reliance on traditional fossil-fuel engines.