Norway May Ijink Up Europe's Air Routes. Recently two representatives of the State-supported Swedish aviation company, the Aero-Transport, visited Oslo in order to negotiate with the Norwegian authorities as to the possibility of establishing an air route Oslo-Goth-enburg-Malmo, to correspond with the continental air service from this lastnamed city. This attempt to link Norway up with the European air routes is but one of several that have been made in recent years. What is wanted is a route which only takes one day to connect Oslo with the. Continent and England. Norway is one of the few European countries still unrepresented in the regular air traffic with other countries. It is hoped that this state of affairs will not last long, and that Norway will soon be included in the fundamental work which is being done in this European held to-day.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17888, 2 July 1926, Page 10
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