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Beijing Set to Launch Satellite Town as China’s Aerospace Industry Grows

BEIJING, April 18 (Reuters) – The ⁠core ⁠area of Beijing’s ⁠Satellite Town, designed as a ​hub for satellite manufacturers and operators, will ‌be completed in the ‌second half of 2026, state-owned ⁠media ⁠Beijing Daily reported on Saturday.

– Commercial launches now ​account for over 60% of all space launches and a number of companies ​are rushing to go public, Beijing Daily ⁠said.

– ⁠Gao Yibin, head of ⁠the ​Strategic Research Department at Future Aerospace, said ​with the ⁠acceleration of launch approvals, the localisation of components and the continued injection of capital by industrial funds, China’s ⁠trillion-yuan commercial space market is moving towards standardisation and ⁠scale

– “The accelerated implementation of scenarios such as low-Earth orbit constellation networking, satellite internet, space computing power, and 6G air-space-ground integration suggests sustained growth is expected in 2026,” said Gao.

– The Beijing Satellite Town will provide ⁠the support to develop the aerospace industry by fostering industrial clustering and enabling talent, capital and technology to ​flow efficiently.

(Reporting by Mei Mei ChuEditing ​by Shri Navaratnam)

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