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When was the first year of China Hyundai Airlines?
The first year of China Hyundai Airlines 1970.

People's Republic of China (PRC)'s space industry began in 1956. China launched its first artificial earth satellite 1970 on April 24th, which is the fifth country in the world to launch an artificial satellite independently after the Soviet Union, the United States, France and Japan.

The purpose of China's space development is to explore outer space and expand the understanding of the earth and the universe; The peaceful use of outer space promotes human civilization and social progress and benefits all mankind.

Adapt to the needs of economic construction, scientific and technological development, national security and social progress, improve the scientific quality of the whole people, safeguard national rights and interests, and enhance comprehensive national strength.

The Development Course of Modern Aviation in China;

1, 1956, 10/0 On October 8th, Qian Xuesen was appointed to set up the first rocket and missile research institute in China. 1956 is also considered as the first year of China's missile dream and space dream.

2. 1970, China sent the first artificial earth satellite "Dongfanghong-1" into space with the first carrier rocket "Long March-1", and China became the fifth country in the world to launch domestic satellites with homemade rockets.

3. 1975, China launched a recoverable satellite, which was "recoverable" for the first time.

4. 198 1 year, China launched three scientific experimental satellites with one carrier rocket, becoming the fourth country to independently master the launch technology of "one arrow with multiple satellites".

5. 1999, China's first unmanned spacecraft Shenzhou I was successfully launched, followed by Shenzhou II, Shenzhou III and Shenzhou IV.

In 2003, astronaut Yang Liwei crossed the atmosphere. Not far away, Wan Li added a touch of China red to the vast starry sky, marking that China became the third country in the world to send humans into space.

7. In 2007, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon was no longer a fantasy. Chang 'e-1 unveiled the mysterious veil on the surface of the moon with a camera.

8. In 2008, "Shenzhou VII" carried three astronauts and completed the first space extravehicular activity of China astronauts.