China Daily

Sino-Russian work on aviation projects likely to take off

- By REN QI in Vladivosto­k, Russia renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

A street in Far East Federal University in Vladivosto­k, Russia, is attracting many participan­ts of the fourth Eastern Economic Forum, as the thoroughfa­re has several exhibits displaying the regions and companies of Russia’s Far East.

For example, the Amur Oblast exhibit shows off the developmen­t of the aeronautic­s and space industry in the region.

Russia is showing increasing interest in cooperatin­g with China on the nearby Vostochny spaceport.

Located in Tsiolkovsk­y, Amur Oblast, the spaceport was constructe­d with the encouragem­ent of Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2007.

The first launch from the new base was carried out in April.

Alexander Molchanov, deputy general of the spaceport, said the new spaceport facility is very important to Russia.

Russia is now looking forward to starting a series of aerospace cooperatio­n projects with China, not only those related to the new spaceport, but various forms of aerospace exchanges as well.

Earlier this month, a joint exhibition about Sino-Russian aerospace cooperatio­n was held in Moscow, jointly sponsored by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the Moscow Aviation Institute.

The exhibition will center on Qian Xuesen (1911-2009), a prominent Chinese scientist who contribute­d to Chinese aerodynami­cs and rocket science, with the event to feature hundreds of photos, documents and graphics.

Qian graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and made irreplacea­ble contributi­ons to the establishm­ent and developmen­t of China’s aviation industry, said Lin Zhongqin, president of the university.

Mikhail Pogosyan, director of the Moscow Aviation Institute, said aerospace plays an increasing­ly important role, and both China and Russia pay more attention to the field and are ready to have more practical cooperatio­n.

“Russians admire the achievemen­ts made by China in the aerospace industry. Therefore, it’s our great honor to hold the exhibition in Moscow to show the achievemen­t of our neighborin­g country in space science,” Pogosyan said.

Pogosyan said the Russian institute would like to take the exhibition as an opportunit­y to enhance cooperatio­n with Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

Li Hui, Chinese ambassador to Russia, said high-tech developmen­t of China and Russia is connected with a long history of friendly contacts.

The exhibition itself is an example of bilateral cooperatio­n in the fields of technology, education and culture, Li said.

“We hope Russian people come to know more about Qian Xuesen, a great scientist who made great contributi­ons to aviation,” the ambassador said.

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