Space News from SpaceDaily.com
SPACEMART
Private firms expected to help build space station
by Staff Writers
TECHNOLOGY NEWS
Commercial UAV Expo | Sept 2-4, 2025 | Las Vegas

Beijing (XNA) Apr 30, 2021
Commercial enterprises will have opportunities to take part in the construction and operation of the nation's space station, according to a senior space official.

Hao Chun, head of the China Manned Space Agency, told China Daily in an interview earlier this month that his agency, which administers the space station program, will take advantage of private space companies' technologies and capabilities to help State-owned contractors build and maintain the station.

"Actually, we have already started inviting private companies to offer their solutions to us. For instance, we invited bids for new concepts of cargo transportation to our space station and then received proposals from more than 10 private enterprises," Hao said. "Next, we will review those proposals and select and support the good ones."

If the selected companies prove to be competent and qualified, the agency will consider commissioning them to fulfill cargo transportation missions for the station, according to him.

Currently, China has only one type of cargo spaceship-the Tianzhou, which was developed by State-owned space giant China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. Tianzhou 1 performed resupply and refueling tests with the Tiangong II space laboratory in 2017, while Tianzhou 2 is scheduled to be launched in the coming months to dock with the core capsule of the space station.

"The participation of commercial space enterprises will give us greater flexibility and offer us more convenience in terms of the operation and maintenance of the space station, and it will also help us reduce our overall costs," Hao said, also suggesting that private companies should understand the space station program's demands and look into available opportunities to make the best use of their expertise.

The official also said that the rapidly expanding commercial space sector will become a major driving force for China's space industry.

In the wake of the intensifying contest in the global space arena, China has realized that it is necessary to introduce new players to stimulate innovation and competition and to fill in market gaps left by established contractors.

As an important part of his endeavor to strengthen China's space industry, President Xi Jinping has requested that the long sheltered industry open its doors to private enterprises and capitalize on their participation to boost sustainable growth.

Meanwhile, several government departments have published policies and guidelines that encourage private enterprises to take part in space-related businesses.

Due to the government's support and thriving business demands, dozens of domestic private space companies have emerged and obtained some market share in the carrier rocket and satellite industries.

Source: Xinhua News Agency

Related Links
China Manned Space Agency
The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry



SPACEMART
Ozmens' SNC Launches Sierra Space, an independent commercial space company
Sparks NV (SPX) Apr 23, 2021
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), the global aerospace and national security leader, announced the creation of Sierra Space, a new commercial space company. The new company's "space-as-a-service" business model will leverage cutting-edge technologies, such as Dream Chaser spaceplanes and expandable LIFE habitats, within the fast-growing new space economy, which is projected to grow to $1.4T by 2030. With assets transitioned from the SNC's Space Systems business area, Sierra Space will deliver the f
SPACEMART
US Aerospace Company Blue Origin to Begin Selling Tickets for Tourist Trips in Space

Space tourism - 20 years in the making - is finally ready for launch

Bill Nelson, head of NASA, hails 'new day in space'

Top Things to Know about Space Station Crew Handovers

SPACEMART
ISS astronauts splash down off Florida on SpaceX craft

NASA continues RS-25 engine testing for future Artemis missions

Small launchers - big market

China plans four Tiangong Space Station launches in 2021

SPACEMART
NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter to begin new demonstration phase

NASA extends Mars helicopter mission to assist rover

Turkish lake with likely clues to Mars gains unwanted fame

Scientists don spacesuits to explore Hawaiian lava tubes as if they were on Mars

SPACEMART
China launches space station core module Tianhe

Core capsule launched into orbit

China launches first module for new space station

China's space station takes shared future concept to space

SPACEMART
Egos clash in Bezos and Musk space race

Lithuania to become ESA Associate Member state

Private firms expected to help build space station

Spacepath Communications to power new satellite teleport services

SPACEMART
SSTL signs up Space-Eyes for NovaSAR data

ESA to build second deep space dish in Australia

Setting sail for sustainable space

Hot and cold space radio testing

SPACEMART
Hubble Watches How a Giant Planet Grows

Astronomers detect first ever hydroxyl molecule signature in an exoplanet atmosphere

NASA's Webb to study young exoplanets on the edge

When the atmosphere isn't enough

SPACEMART
New Horizons reaches a rare space milestone

New research reveals secret to Jupiter's curious aurora activity

NASA's Europa Clipper builds hardware, moves toward assembly

First X-rays from Uranus Discovered



Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2018 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS newswire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement