Issue 77

China and Saudi Arabia Increasing Space Collaboration

6 Jul 2023: Saudi Arabia's Space Agency has held a number of meetings with Chinese government agencies and businesses to discuss enhanced cooperation and collaborations in the fields of technology, industry and space exploration. - Abdullah Al-Swaha, chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Space Agency, met his…

6 Jul 2023: Saudi Arabia’s Space Agency has held a number of meetings with Chinese government agencies and businesses to discuss enhanced cooperation and collaborations in the fields of technology, industry and space exploration.

– Abdullah Al-Swaha, chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Space Agency, met his counterpart from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and other leading figures from the space sector in Beijing to discuss common interests and explore opportunities for strategic cooperation.

– According to a press release from Saudi Arabia, the meetings are the latest initiative in efforts to boost

political ties and enhance bilateral relations to further the space exploration agenda.

– The Saudis aim to learn from Chinese successes in the field, and facilitate the Kingdom’s efforts to enhance transfer of key knowledge, localization, and achieve strategic goals.

– In June 2023, Saudi Arabia elevated the status of its space organization to that of agency from commission, to better align with the country’s ambitious vision for the future of space exploration.

-In May, Saudi astronauts Ali Al-Qarni and Rayyanah Barnawi joined two Americans on the crew of the Axiom Mission 2, which successfully docked with the International Space Station. After an eight-day stay, they returned safely to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon capsule. Barnawi, a scientist, became the first Saudi woman in space.

Saudi space representatives meeting Chinese space-sector organizations in Beijing