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2nd China civil aerospace industrial base breaks ground
XI’AN—China’s second national
civil aerospace industrial base broke ground in Xi’an, capital of
northwestern Shaanxi Province, on Previous day.
The National Civil Aerospace Industrial Base of Xi’an signed an
agreement with the Xi’an branch of the China Academy of Space
Technology, a major developer of the country’s spacecraft and satellite
application, to launch the research center.
Zhang Xiaoqiang, the National Development and Reform Commission deputy
director, said Xi’an was one of the country’s aerospace hubs with more
than 200 aerospace research centers and enterprises in the city.
Zhao Hongzhuan, the base director, said the new facility would attract
more renowned aerospace companies and research institutes to develop
there in the near future. “We will build it into a world-class aerospace
base.”
The base, set to cover 1.7 square kilometers in the first phase and
expand to 6 sq km in future, will focus on developing satellites, new
materials, energies, IT and other technologies for the benefit of civil
application.
It is expected to realize an output of 20 billion yuan (2.7 billion
U.S.S. dollars) in 2012 with a number of competitive enterprises and a
burgeoning technological innovation system.
The initiative was approved by the National Development and Reform
Commission on December 26 following the launch of the Shanghai National
Civil Aerospace Industrial Base four days earlier.
The Shanghai center, now under construction, includes a research and
development center, an industrialization base and a scientific park. It
will jointly promote the growth of the civil aerospace business,
technological innovation and the application of such technologies.
—Xinhua |