AIR FEEDER SERVICE
Extension To Hawera Sought Further representations for the inclusion of Hawera on a feeder service to the Auckland-Wellington air line have been made by the Hawera Aero Club. It has been suggested to Union Airways that the Wanganui-Palmer-ston North feeder service, which is on a month’s trial, could be extended to include Haw’era. A suitable date for the inauguration of the service, it has been recommended; would be at the official opening of the Hawera Aerodrome on February 19. The aero club’s licence for the use of the ground by all types of aircraft has been renewed. The original licence, issued in 1936 and renewed last January, restricted the use of the ground, but following improvements permission was extended enabling any landcraft in the country to land at Hawera. That licence, issued by the Controller of Civil Aviation under the Air Navigation Regulations, 1933, was renewed last week.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 104, 27 January 1938, Page 8
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151AIR FEEDER SERVICE Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 104, 27 January 1938, Page 8
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