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LandSpace’s IPO application status on the Science and Technology Innovation Board was changed to suspended because its financial information in the listing documents had expired and needed to be supplemented.
LandSpace was selected for an on-site inspection in January 2026 and received its first round of inquiries on January 22, 2026.
Space Pioneer was formed in 2019 by former staff of LandSpace.
LandSpace’s prospectus financial data were current as of June 30, 2025 and valid until June 30, 2026.
LandSpace was accepted for IPO application on December 31, 2025.
The vehicle in the image is the LandSpace ZQ-2E.
LandSpace tested a satellite deployment mechanism for Qianfan-like spacecraft recently.
In August of last year, Space Pioneer and LandSpace were contracted by Shanghai Spacesail Technologies to prove capability to launch at least one Qianfan satellite group by the end of March.
LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 is capable of placing up to 11,800 kilograms into orbit with its current design.
LandSpace Founder and Chief Executive Officer Zhang Changwu advocates for full-flow staged-combustion engines and projects they will proliferate worldwide and power many affordable reusable launch vehicles within a decade.
LandSpace fully resumed its R&D, production, and testing activities at the beginning of the Year of the Horse.
Zhuque-4 is not in active development but has been regularly studied by LandSpace for several years.
BF-20 is a full-flow staged-combustion liquid rocket engine developed by LandSpace and designated Blue Flame-20 (蓝焱-20).
LandSpace’s propulsion teams have completed comprehensive tests of the full-flow staged-combustion Blue Flame-20 (蓝焱-20) engine, commonly shortened to BF-20.
LANDSPACE is pursuing development milestones intended to close its capability gap with SpaceX.
LandSpace’s new factory is located in the Huishan High‑tech Zone in Wuxi.
LandSpace is producing rockets at a new factory in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.
Huishan District is developing an aerospace industry cluster and LandSpace is among the anchor companies establishing operations there.
All parts of LandSpace’s deployment mechanism were designed to remain attached to reduce the creation of orbital debris.
LandSpace plans a second Zhuque-3 flight and booster landing attempt in the second quarter of 2026 (April–June 2026).