AIR COLLABORATION
BRITAIN AND SWEDEN
(Rec. 10 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 13. The British air delegation in Sweden laid the foundations for closer collaboration between British and Swedish lines after the war, said Brigadiergeneral Alfred Critchley, directorgeneral of British Overseas Airways, to a Reuter's correspondent in Stockholm. Britain was at present concentrating on the production of a Tudor 40-sealer aeroplane for the Stockholm route, but he prophesied that jet-pro-pelled planes would be used after the war. capable of making the trip in two hours.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25718, 14 December 1944, Page 5
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