FRENCH AIR ROUTES.
AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN. PARTS, Feb. 22. It is expected that a new fillip will shortly be given to the development of French commercial aviation by an agreement with Germany which will allow French machines to fly over German territory thus shortening the distance of some of the great air routes, such, for instance, as that from Paris to Prague. This hope was confirmed in the Chamber to-day by M. Laurent Synac, Undersecretary* for Air, who during tho discussion of tho air estimates said that conversations were actually in progress in Paris, which promised to result in a Franco-German air agreement which might come into Jorco within a few weeks. Referring lo the expansion of German aerial enterprise, M- Eynac said the best possible reply for France would be an intensification of hpr own air policy, the. success of which would lie one of tho most wonderful elements bf her economic development throughout the world.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 5
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