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China Rocket, a wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, operates the Jielong-3 commercially.
China Rocket expects the first Long March 10B to be ready for flight in April 2026 from the Wenchang Commercial Space Launch Sites’ Commercial Launch Pad 2.
China Rocket aims for the two Long March 10 vehicles to jointly achieve fifty flights per year.
China Rocket is in talks with Hainan International Commercial Aerospace Launch Co Ltd for exclusive use or priority access to Commercial Launch Pads 3 and 4.
China Rocket is a CASC initiative that offers commercial procurement of the Long March series of rockets and has developed the Jielong series funded through social capital.
China Rocket is a commercial spinoff from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
The Jielong 3 is a small solid-fuel rocket developed by China Rocket, a subsidiary of the state-owned China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT).
The launch was the third in a series of three consecutive launches for Geespace by China Rocket.
China Rocket, a wholly owned subsidiary of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, operates Jielong-3 commercially.
China Rocket operates Jielong-3 commercially as a wholly owned subsidiary of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
China Rocket launched several Jielong-3 rockets in 2024.
The Jielong-3 launch was operated by China Rocket Co. Ltd.
China Rocket’s rocket assembly plant first phase has an annual production capacity of 10 solid-fuel rockets, and the planned second phase will raise annual production capacity to 20 solid-fuel rockets by the end of the year.
China Rocket Co. Ltd. developed the Jielong-3 and is a commercial spinoff from CALT, which is a main launch vehicle manufacturing arm under the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.
The group of Chinese commercial launch firms had launched 11 times in 2023, surpassing the total of 10 missions conducted by Expace, CAS Space, China Rocket, Galactic Energy, and iSpace in 2022.
Only the state-owned China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology and its affiliated China Rocket company have previously launched from the sea using Long March 11 and Jielong-3 solid rockets.
China Rocket, affiliated with CASC, planned additional Jielong-3 launches in 2023 after debuting the vehicle with a sea launch in 2022.
China Rocket is working on a Jielong-4 rocket that would utilize a 500-ton-thrust solid engine.
China Rocket is constructing assembly and testing facilities in Shandong and aims to reach an annual production capacity of 20 rockets by the end of 2023.
China Rocket Co. Ltd. developed the Jielong-3 rocket.