China will put an aerospace industry in place completes before 2015

China has the ambition to see its aerospace technologies developing itself to the world rank, thanks to the establishment of an aerospace industry completes before 2015, announced Friday the Society of the Technologies and aerospace Sciences of China (STSAC).

China will put an aerospace industry in place completes before 2015

According to one blue book published by this society of state, the STSAC foresees to establish four new bases of production and scientific research in the city of Tianjian, the autonomous Region of interior Mongolia and the province of Hainan. The steps will allow China to have eight bases of the aerospace industry on a national scale.

Now, the country possesses four bases of this kind in Beijing, in Shanghai, in the Shanxi and in the Sichuan.

"The new disposition will be profitable to the economy and the society local, in particular as it will be part of the strategic development of the region of Bohai (north) and of the delta of the river of the Pearls and the west of the country", foresaw My Xingrui, general person responsible of the STSAC.

The STSAC has for objective to offer a set of services to the consumers, of which research, the production, the tests and of other technologies and services.

"In 2015, the STSAC should get a part of 10% on the international market of the commercial satellites and 15% on the market of the aerospace launchings to commercial ends", according to the blue book.

In May 2007, the society succeeded in sending in the space a Nigerian telecommunication satellite.


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