1. Aerospace scientific research institutions: such as China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, which are engaged in spacecraft design, research and development, and testing.
2. Aviation enterprises: such as major airlines and aircraft manufacturers, engaged in aircraft design, manufacturing and maintenance.
3. Information technology companies, such as Huawei, Alibaba and Tencent, are engaged in software development, system integration and data analysis.
4. Military enterprises, such as CSIC and CLP, are engaged in the research and development, production and maintenance of weapons and equipment.
5. Educational institutions: such as universities and research institutes, engaged in teaching and scientific research.
6. National Defense Science and Technology Bureau, Civil Aviation Administration and other government departments are engaged in policy formulation and project management.
7. Consulting companies: such as McKinsey, Boston Consulting, etc. Engaged in consulting services in aerospace, aviation, information technology and other fields.
8. Start-ups: Participate in innovative and entrepreneurial projects in the fields of aerospace, aviation and information technology.
In addition, with the continuous development of aerospace technology, graduates majoring in aerospace information can find more employment opportunities in satellite communication, navigation and positioning, remote sensing applications and other fields. In a word, the employment prospects of aerospace information major are very broad, and graduates can choose their own development direction according to their own interests and abilities.