IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
AUXILIARY SERVICES (British Official Wireless.) Rec. 10 a.m. RUGBY, Oct. 23. Schemes are being advanced for establishing feeder air services linking up with the main Imperial Airways CairoCapetown route. Suoh auxiliary services as already have been instituted have proved most successful, and a network of them is contemplated. An example of feeder air lines is the coastal one operated by Wilson Airways, linking up Dar-es-Salaam with the Imperial Airways route at Annio, a distance of well over 1000 miles. The auxiliary air lines are serving a district far removed from the main route.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 7
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