# Commercial Aerospace
Latest news and articles about Commercial Aerospace
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From Slings to Space: The Regulatory Reckoning of Juli Sling and the Yang Family’s 2.8-Billion-Yuan Exit
Juli Sling, a manufacturing firm controlled by the family of celebrity Yang Zi, is under CSRC investigation for misleading investors with exaggerated claims about its commercial aerospace business. While the stock surged 300% on these 'space' rumors, the Yang family has quietly divested billions, cashing out more than four times the company's total historical profits.

Hype and High Stakes: The Fall of Juli Sling and the Celebrity Billionaires Behind It
China's securities regulator has launched an investigation into Juli Sling for misleading aerospace-related claims that fueled a 300% stock rally. The scandal spotlights the controlling Yang Zi family, who have divested billions in shares while retail investors face heavy losses following the stock's sudden collapse.

The Martian Economy: SpaceX Eyes a Trillion-Dollar Payroll for the Red Planet
SpaceX is reportedly developing a trillion-dollar compensation framework to support the colonization of Mars, signaling a shift from technical exploration to the creation of a self-sustaining extraterrestrial economy. This move highlights the growing commercialization of space and sets a high bar for global competitors in the aerospace sector.

From Lab to Launchpad: CAS Space Milestone Signals China’s Shift to Industrialized Orbit
CAS Space has become the first Chinese commercial rocket company to reach the 100-satellite launch milestone, signaling a major transition in the country's aerospace sector from experimental research to industrial mass production. This achievement underscores China's strategy to lower orbital delivery costs and increase launch frequency to compete in the global commercial space market.

China’s Thousand Sails Gathers Speed: The Strategic Acceleration of Beijing’s Starlink Rival
China’s successful launch of the ninth group of 'Thousand Sails' satellites signals an acceleration in its quest to build a domestic alternative to SpaceX’s Starlink. This mission reflects the broader 'Golden Decade' of Chinese commercial aerospace, where state and private sectors converge to secure orbital real estate and global digital influence.

Orbital Logistics: Tianzhou-10 Success Signals China's Shift to Industrialized Space Operations
China's Tianzhou-10 cargo mission successfully docked with the Tiangong space station, reinforcing the routine nature of its orbital logistics. The mission's success triggered significant gains in aerospace-related stocks, reflecting a strategic shift toward a commercialized, industrial-scale space economy supported by national policy.

Chasing the Three-Trillion Milestone: China’s Stock Market Braces for Volatility Amid Record Turnover
Chinese markets have achieved a historic streak of 3-trillion-yuan daily turnovers, signaling a massive influx of liquidity and speculative interest. Despite a slight correction in tech-heavy indices, capital is aggressively rotating into commercial space, robotics, and high-end manufacturing.

China’s Markets Claw Back Gains as Strategic Industries Offset Tech Volatility
China's benchmark indices staged a late-session recovery led by the green energy and commercial aerospace sectors. Despite a positive close for the major indices, the market remains bifurcated with high turnover but weak overall breadth.

China’s 2026 Tech Frontier: Space Reusability, Humanoid Victories, and the BCI Push
China has unveiled a massive 2026 roadmap focusing on reusable rocket technology, humanoid robotics, and brain-computer interfaces. These developments, supported by record space launch frequencies and a surge in high-tech manufacturing, illustrate Beijing's coordinated effort to lead in 'New Productive Forces' and green energy infrastructure.

Beyond the Atmosphere: Beijing Moves to Secure the Future of Orbital Intelligence
Beijing has launched a dedicated Space Computing Innovation Center to develop radiation-hardened AI chips and satellite cooling systems. The move signals a strategic shift toward processing data in orbit, aimed at achieving technological parity with global leaders in commercial aerospace.