JAPANESE AIRLINER
Orders From Abroad (fi.Z.P A. -Reuter— Copyright) TOKYO, August 26. Japan’s first turbo-prop airliner—a short and mediumhaul aircraft powered by two Rolls-Royce Dart Engines—received official type certification from the Government's Civil Aviation Bureau yesterday. I The airliner, known as the IYSII and designed by the I same team which made Japan one of the world’s top air •Powers a generation ago, has I been undergoing continuous flight tests since August, 1962. Thirty of the new airliners have been ordered by Japanese commerical airliners and Government agencies and the manufacturers are reported to have immediate prospects for about 30 more from abroad, including the United States, the Philippines, Indonesia, 1 Brazil and Venezuela.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30530, 27 August 1964, Page 11
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