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China National Aerospace Corporation

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China National Aerospace Corporation
NameChina National Aerospace Corporation
TypeState-owned enterprise
IndustryAerospace, Defense
Founded1999
HeadquartersBeijing, People's Republic of China
Key peopleWu Yanhua, Sun Weigang
ProductsLong March (rocket family), Tianzhou (spacecraft), Chang'e (lunar mission)
OwnerState-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council
SubsidChina Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation

China National Aerospace Corporation is a major State-owned enterprise in the People's Republic of China, playing a crucial role in the country's space program and aerospace industry. The corporation is overseen by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council and is a key player in the development of Long March (rocket family), Tianzhou (spacecraft), and Chang'e (lunar mission). The company has collaborated with various international organizations, including the European Space Agency, NASA, and Roscosmos, on projects such as the International Space Station and the Mars Exploration Program. The corporation's leadership, including Wu Yanhua and Sun Weigang, has been instrumental in shaping the company's strategy and direction, with a focus on advancing China's space program and increasing cooperation with international partners like Russia, France, and Germany.

History

The history of the corporation dates back to 1999, when it was established as a result of the restructuring of the Chinese space program. The company's predecessors, including the China National Space Administration and the Ministry of Aerospace Industry, played a significant role in the development of China's space program, with notable achievements such as the launch of Dongfanghong I, China's first satellite, and the Shenzhou program, which included the launch of Shenzhou 5, the first manned spaceflight in China. The corporation has also been involved in various international collaborations, including the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project with NASA and the Intercosmos program with Roscosmos. The company's history is closely tied to the development of the Chinese aerospace industry, with key figures such as Qian Xuesen and Huang Weilu playing important roles in shaping the industry.

Organization

The corporation is headquartered in Beijing, China and is overseen by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council. The company is divided into several subsidiaries, including the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, which is responsible for the development of Long March (rocket family), and the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, which is involved in the development of missile systems and space technology. The corporation also has partnerships with various international companies, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Thales Group, and has collaborated with organizations such as the European Space Agency, NASA, and Roscosmos on various projects. The company's leadership, including Wu Yanhua and Sun Weigang, has been instrumental in shaping the company's strategy and direction, with a focus on advancing China's space program and increasing cooperation with international partners like Russia, France, and Germany.

Space Program

The corporation is a key player in China's space program, with a focus on the development of Long March (rocket family), Tianzhou (spacecraft), and Chang'e (lunar mission). The company has collaborated with various international organizations, including the European Space Agency, NASA, and Roscosmos, on projects such as the International Space Station and the Mars Exploration Program. The corporation has also been involved in the development of China's lunar exploration program, including the launch of Chang'e 1 and Chang'e 4, and has plans to send a manned mission to Mars in the near future. The company's space program is closely tied to the development of the Chinese aerospace industry, with key figures such as Qian Xuesen and Huang Weilu playing important roles in shaping the industry. The corporation has also collaborated with international partners like Russia, France, and Germany on various space-related projects, including the Gaia (spacecraft), Rosetta (spacecraft), and Mars 2020.

Products and Services

The corporation offers a range of products and services, including launch vehicles, spacecraft, and satellites. The company's Long March (rocket family) is a key product, with various variants, including the Long March 2F and Long March 5, being used for a range of missions, from crewed spaceflight to interplanetary exploration. The corporation also offers spacecraft and satellites, including the Tianzhou (spacecraft) and Chang'e (lunar mission), and provides launch services for international customers, including NASA, European Space Agency, and Roscosmos. The company's products and services are used by a range of customers, including China Central Television, China Mobile, and China Telecom, and have been used in various international collaborations, including the International Space Station and the Mars Exploration Program. The corporation has also partnered with companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Thales Group to develop new products and services.

International Cooperation

The corporation has collaborated with various international organizations, including the European Space Agency, NASA, and Roscosmos, on projects such as the International Space Station and the Mars Exploration Program. The company has also partnered with international companies, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Thales Group, to develop new products and services. The corporation has been involved in various international collaborations, including the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and the Intercosmos program, and has plans to increase cooperation with international partners like Russia, France, and Germany in the future. The company's international cooperation is focused on advancing China's space program and increasing cooperation with international partners, with a focus on projects such as the Gaia (spacecraft), Rosetta (spacecraft), and Mars 2020. The corporation has also collaborated with organizations like United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and Committee on Space Research to promote international cooperation in space exploration.

Notable Projects

The corporation has been involved in various notable projects, including the Long March (rocket family), Tianzhou (spacecraft), and Chang'e (lunar mission). The company has also collaborated with international organizations, including the European Space Agency, NASA, and Roscosmos, on projects such as the International Space Station and the Mars Exploration Program. The corporation has been involved in the development of China's lunar exploration program, including the launch of Chang'e 1 and Chang'e 4, and has plans to send a manned mission to Mars in the near future. The company's notable projects include the Shenzhou program, which included the launch of Shenzhou 5, the first manned spaceflight in China, and the Tiangong program, which included the launch of Tiangong-1, the first space station in China. The corporation has also partnered with companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Thales Group to develop new products and services, and has collaborated with organizations like United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and Committee on Space Research to promote international cooperation in space exploration.

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