Issue 78

China Commercial Aerospace Forum: A Review

30 Jul 2023: The China Space Monitor posted a report on the 9th edition of the China Commercial Aerospace Forum (CCAF). CCAF is a two-day affair (12-13 July) and takes place in Wuhan, Hubei Province. China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) is the primary organizer of the event, with involvement of the…

30 Jul 2023: The China Space Monitor posted a report on the 9th edition of the China Commercial Aerospace Forum (CCAF). CCAF is a two-day affair (12-13 July) and takes place in Wuhan, Hubei Province. China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) is the primary organizer of the event, with involvement of the city and provincial governments, as well as the CNSA (China’s NASA) and CASIC rival, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC.) After a significant lull for CASIC’s commercial space projects over the 2020-2022 period, CASIC made several announcements signaling it was very much back as a major player in Chinese commercial space. Watch Conference Video.

– At this year’s conference, CASIC announced its plans to establish a 300-satellite VLEO constellation.

– CASIC launch subsidiary Expace announced remaining launch capacity for five upcoming launches of the KZ-11 rocket, set to launch in Q4 2023, Q2 2024, Q3 2024 (2x), and Q4 2024, representing a major ramp-up in of the company’s medium-lift rocket launch cadence.

– CASIC subsidiary Space Engineering Development Corporation made a surprisingly public comparison of costs for Chinese launch services. KZ-1A launch services are priced at Â¥19 million, or Â¥68,000 (~US$10,000) per kilogram.

– Other CCAF announcements included:

  • iSpace, which until ~18 months ago had been left for dead, announced that their next Hyperbola-1 would launch in August 2023, and that they had plans for 4 more launches before the end of the year.
  • Galactic Energy (makers of the Ceres-1 rocket) plans for the maiden launch of their medium-lift Pallas-1 in 2024, with reusability coming in 2025.
  • Space Pioneer debuted specs of the Tianlong-3 rocket, this coming off a successful debut of the Tianlong-1 in April this year. The massive rocket will be able to send some 17t to LEO and 14t to SSO for the reusable version, and is set to debut in May 2024.

Ninth China Commercial Aerospace Forum in Wuhan

CASIC very-low-Earth-orbit satellite constellation concept

Commercial launch vehicle presentation at the China Commercial Aerospace Forum