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AECC Aviation Power Co Ltd
SSE:600893

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AECC Aviation Power Co Ltd
SSE:600893
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Price: 36.47 CNY -1.41% Market Closed
Market Cap: 90.1B CNY
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97.2B CNY
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Aerospace & Defense

AECC Aviation Power Co., Ltd. is a powerhouse of China's aviation industry, playing a pivotal role in the national ambition of achieving self-reliance in aerospace technology. Founded in 1993, the company has steadily climbed the ranks to become a central cog in the development and manufacturing of aero-engines. Tucked away in the industrial landscapes of Xi’an, AECC Aviation Power encapsulates China's determination to build a robust aviation sector. The company focuses on the development, production, and servicing of propulsion systems for both military and civil aircraft, with a special emphasis on high-performance engines. This puts AECC in a significant position within the supply chain, underpinning the advancement of China's aerospace capabilities. The company generates revenue primarily through the sale of its sophisticated aero-engines and related components. By adhering to a strategy of continuous innovation and technological advancement, AECC caters to a diverse range of clients, including government bodies, domestic airlines, and international parties. Moreover, the firm benefits from long-term service agreements, offering maintenance, repair, and overhauling services, which provide a steady revenue stream. The support from the Chinese government amplifies its capacity to invest in cutting-edge technology and expertise, setting a trajectory towards becoming a global leader in aviation power solutions. AECC's ability to blend indigenous innovation with strategic partnerships keeps it at the forefront of a rapidly evolving market.

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