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The Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) had a net subscription of 7 million shares, with a turnover rate exceeding 6%, ranking first in the same category; the pullback presents a buying opportunity.
In the market, both major exchanges are bottoming out and rebounding, with the aerospace concept declining. Regarding related ETFs, the Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) tracked index fell 0.98% intraday, with net subscriptions reaching 7 million units, ranking first among similar funds; trading volume reached 64.2646 million yuan; turnover rate was 6.48%, also the highest among peers. Among the constituent stocks, Guoguang Electric and Changyingtong dropped over 5%, with China Satellite, Aerospace Electronics, AVIC High-Tech, and others also declining.
The Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) has seen a net capital inflow of 244 million yuan over the past 30 trading days. As of March 13, 2026, the latest fund size was 1.001 billion yuan.
The ETF focuses on commercial spaceflight investment opportunities. Its constituent stocks cover segments such as aerospace equipment and satellite internet, involving cutting-edge technologies like space photovoltaics, large aircraft, and low-altitude economy, which are expected to benefit from both policy support and market growth.
According to the 2026 government work report, aerospace was officially listed as a “new pillar industry” for the first time, significantly elevating its strategic position. Additionally, the national defense budget increased by 7% year-on-year in 2026, providing stable demand support for the industry. On the industry front, China successfully launched the Yaogan-50 No. 02 satellite at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center yesterday, and Blue Arrow Aerospace recently completed long-range testing of its “Lan Yan” liquid oxygen-methane engine, marking a key technological breakthrough. Furthermore, SpaceX has submitted an application to launch over one million satellites to build an orbital data center, highlighting intensified global space competition.
Daily Economic News
(Edited by He Chong)
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