The accelerated aging tests at 71℃ were carried out in order to investigate the aging performance of a kind of solidliquid mixed fuel containing aluminum. Heat of combustion, mechanical sensitivity, micro structure and thermal stability were measured before and after aging. Results show that after 28day aging test at 71 ℃, the heat of combustion decreases by 0.86%, the friction sensitivity decays from 8% to 5%, while the impact sensitivity does not change. The gaps of the fuel become slightly smaller, but the overall bonding structure is not damaged. When the heating rate tends to zero the decomposition initial temperature and peak temperature shift by 7.1 ℃ and 1.6 ℃ downwards, respectively. The apparent activation energy reduces by 10.4 kJ/mol. In comparison with the fuel before aging, the performance of the aged fuel has little change and remains a good storage performance, still meeting the requirement.