ATLANTIC AIR SERVICES
r * EXPERIMENTAL FLIGHTS NEXT YEAR PREPARATION OF BASES ON BOTH SIDES (BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.) {Received November 12, 7.30 p.m.) RUGBY, November 11. The Under-Secretary for Air (Su Philip Sassoon) questioned m tne House of Commons on British ai services over the north and SO g 6 . Atlantic, said that since th ment announced ° n 3 ’ ations had continued between _ Governments of the Unite dom, Canada and the State with the United State a * ment on the establishme north Atlantic service. air Active preparations to'make bases, fully equipped t} J th rolo gical sary wireless and . eo +v , 0 frish facilities, were in hand ir \, d j t Free State and Newfoundland. « was hoped that experimental flig£ afc would begin in the sprmg, commencement of a regu . t would follow as soon as suftic experience had been gained. Tenders had been receivedl for ■■i south Atlantic service an^'^men°eunder consideration. i ment of the service depended A • results of this examination.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 9
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