DUTCH AIR SERVICE
RESUMPTION SHORTLY SYDNEY, August 23. Number 19 Netherlands Air Transport Squadron, now operating services between Brisbane, Sydney and Java, will revert soon to the K.N.I.L.M. Dutch Company, well-known in Australia before the war. Airline oificials say that once the change-over is made, the Dutch company will start commercial air services between Sydney and Batavia, and will also operate a trans-Pacifie service between Batavia and, the United States. The company has acquired a number of 44-passenger Skymasters. On the Sydney-Batavia service which will eventually be a daily one, the only stop will be Danvin.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 268, 24 August 1946, Page 5
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