It’s a shame though, since I don’t think they will lose anything from attempting a recovery. Since the sats will still be launched so why not try even you fail, you don’t lose anything much
Attempting a recovery requires additional equipment and keeping propellant for the reentry and landing maneuvers, this lowers the payload, Space Pionneer is contracted for a few Qianfan batch launches, in this case lower performance directly means less satellites sent to orbit, I am personally skeptical that initial, unoptimised versions of Tianlong 3 can launch the 11t 36 Qianfan batches to a polar 800-900km orbit while attempting a recovery.
A quick look at
that if a Falcon 9 can launch 17.5 tons, a standard 28-29 starlink batches, to a standard low-mid inclination 200km orbit, it can only launch 12 tons to a 800km polar orbit, initial versions of Tianlong 3 will be less capable and have less efficient recovery profile than Falcon 9.