AIR SERVICES.
MAIN TRUNK LINE PLANS. BOARD RESERVES DECISION. (Par Press Association). WELLINGTON, This Day. The Transport Co-ordination Board to-day concluded the hearing of three applications for a main trunk air license. Squadron-Leader Isitt gave further technical evidence. The New Zealand Airways handed to the board written submissions in support of its claim. The Town Clerk, "Wellington, made a statement as from the City Council, contending that Wellington must be a port of call. Mr C. G. White (for Union Airways) read portion of an opinion from WingCommander Grant Dalton, in which he supported a Palmerston North - Dunedin trunk service as a commencing service, and stated that he would not call at Wellington to begin with, but would make Palmerston North, Blenheim, Christchurch and Dunedin the initial route. The Board reserved its decision.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 6
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