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(N.Z. ‘ Press Association) WELLINGTON, Sept. 2. Air New Zealand is emphatic that scheduled airline services are the real basis of the world air-transport system, the chairman (Mr G. N. Roberts) says in the annual report tabled in Parliament. "The next decade undoubtedly will reveal changing conditions in commercial aviation, but in an area like the Pacific, with its long over-water sector flights and uneven population distribution, the impact of non-sched-uled operators could well hamper the sound development of scheduled operations designed by the International Air Transport Association ‘to promote safe, regular and economical air transport for the benefit of the peoples of the world’.’’
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 23
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