Aero Engine Corporation of China

Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC) is a Chinese state-owned aerospace manufacturer focused on the design and development of aeroengine and related technology, comprising 46 affiliated companies including engine manufacturers, institutions and aero-engine factories.[1] The company was established on August 28, 2016.[2] At launch, AECC was to be capitalized with US$7.5 billion by Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) and Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd. (COMAC), China's two main state aerospace companies.[3]

Aero Engine Corporation of China
Native name
中国航空发动机集团
Company typeState-owned
IndustryAerospace engineering
PredecessorAeroengine related divisions of Aviation Industry Corporation of China
FoundedAugust 28, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-08-28)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Cao Jianguo (Chairman)
ProductsAircraft engines
Number of employees
96000 (2016)
Subsidiaries
  • AECC Xi'an Aero-Engine LTD.
  • Shenyang Liming Aero-Engine Group Corporation Ltd
  • Shenyang Aeroengine Research Institute
  • Skyrizon Chongxing
    Beijing Skyrizon
  • Guizhou Liyang International Manufacturing Co,.Ltd
  • AECC South Industry Co., Ltd.
  • AECC Chengdu Engine(Group)Corporation
  • AECC Harbin Dong'an Engine Co,.Ltd
  • Changzhou Lanxiang Machinery Corporation
  • Nanjing Light Aero-power Corporation
  • AECC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co,.Ltd
  • ACAE Shanghai
Websitewww.aecc.cn
Aero Engine Corporation of China
Simplified Chinese中国航空发动机集团
Traditional Chinese中國航空發動機集團
Abbreviation
Simplified Chinese中国航发
Traditional Chinese中國航發

U.S. sanctions

In November 2020, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order prohibiting U.S. companies and individuals owning shares in companies that the United States Department of Defense believe have links to the People's Liberation Army.[4][5][6] The list produced by the United States Department of Defense as being linked to the People's Liberation Army includes AECC.[7]

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