Tianjin Xiangyu Aluminum and Jiu Tian Xing Ge Sign Strategic Aerospace Cooperation Agreement

Published: Mar 13, 2026 23:16
On March 11, Tianjin Xiangyu Aluminum Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Liaoning Xiangyu Aluminum Co., Ltd., officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Beijing Jiu Tian Xing Ge Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. Feng Yao, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and General Manager of Liaoning Xiangyu Aluminum Co., Ltd. and Chairman of Tianjin Xiangyu Aluminum Co., Ltd., and Wang Zhifeng, Chairman of Beijing Jiu Tian Xing Ge Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd., signed the agreement on behalf of the two parties, respectively.

As a leading enterprise in the manufacturing of core components for China’s commercial aerospace sector, Jiu Tian Xing Ge focuses on the R&D and production of key components such as rocket propellant tanks and rocket body structures.

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