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1938
1938 - 1198.PDF
416 FLIGHT. APRIL 28, 1938. Far Eastern Terminal : The new Singapore land-sea airport. AKSJESELSKAPET WIDEROES FLY- VESELSKAP, A.S., Klingenberggt. 5, Oslo.—Routes served: Trondheim-Bodo. Fleet: 1 Bellanca, 2 Stinson S.R. and 2 Waco. POLAND POLSKIE LINJE LOTNICZE (L.O.T.) Ul, Nowogrodzka 49, Warsaw.—Routes served: Berlin-Warsaw (with D.L.H.), Warsaw-Danzig, Warsaw-Lydda, War- saw-Cracow, Warsaw-Katowice, Warsaw- Helsingfors. Fleet: 2 Douglas D.C.2, 7 Fokker F.7, 7 Lockheed Electra, 1 Jun- kers Ju.52, 3 P.W.S. 24 and 1 R.W.D. 13. PORTUGAL AERO PORTUGUESA LIMITADA, 33, Rua do Alecrim, 2° Lisbon. Operated in conjunction with Air France using a Fokker F.7 on the Lisbon-Tangier ser- vice. AEROMARITIME, 3, Boulevard Male- sherbes, Paris (8e).—Routes served: Dakar - Conakry - Accra - Libreville - Pointe Noire. Fleet: 3 Sikorsky S.43, 1 Sikorsky S.38, 2 Caudron 510, 1 Cau- dron 445, and 1 Caudron 444. DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS, Lou- renco Marques, and Parry, Leon and Hayhoe, Ltd., 30, Rissik Street, Johan- nesburg.—Routes served: Lourenfo- Marques-Johannesburg and Lourengo- M arques-Mozambique-Quelimane. Flee t: 4 D.H. Rapides, 1 D.H. Dragonfly and T Hornet Moth; 3 Junkers Ju.52 on order. MISR AIRWORK, S.A.E., Almaza Aerodrome, Heliopolis.—Routes served: Alexandria-Assiut, Cairo-Nicosia, Alex- andria-Haifa, Cairo-Baghdad and Alex- andria-Cairo. Fleet: 1 D.H. Dragon, CHINA CHINA NATIONAL AVIATION CORP., 51, Canton Road, Shanghai.— Routes served : Shanghai-Nanking-Han- kow Shasi - Wanhsien - Chengtu - Kia - ting, Shanghai-Foochow-Swatow-Canton, Shanghai-Tsingtao-Peiping, Chunking- Kweiyang and Nanking-Haichow. Fleet: (in January, 1937): 3 Douglas D.C.2, 2 Douglas Dolphin, 1 Ford Trimotor, 4 SERVICOS AEREOS PORTUGUESES LTDA., Avenida 24, de Julho, No. 34, Lisbon.—This company is associated with D.L.H. on the Berlin-Lisbon run and on internal services in Portugal and Spain. RUMANIA LINIILE AERIENNE ROMANE EX- PLOATATE CU STATUL (L.A.R.E.S.), 20, Str. Regala, Bucharest.—Routes served: Bucharest-Warsaw, Bucharest- Milan, Cluj - Bucharest - Arad, Bucha- rest-Constanta-Gala ti-Buc harest. Fleet: 2 D.H. Rapide, 3 Junkers F.T3, 1 Jun- kers Ju.52, 4 Lockheed Electra, 4 Potez 560 and 1 Potez 561; 3 S.83 on order. Flying staff: 17 pilots and n operators. SWEDEN A-B AEROTRANSPORT, Kungholms- torg i, Stockholm. — Routes served: AFRICA 3 D.H.86, 5 D.H. Rapide and 1 D.H. Dragonfly. RHODESIAN AND NYASALAND AIR- WAYS, LTD., P.O. Box 210, or Salis- bury Airport, S. Rhodesia.—Routes served: Beira-Salisbury-J ohannesburg, Beiia-Lusaka and Blantyre-Salisbury- Beira. Fleet: 3 D.H. Leopard, 3 D.H. Rapide and 1 D.H. Dragonfly. SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS (SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS AND HAR- BOURS), 26-29, Anchor Mansions, Kerk Street, Johannesburg. Routes served: Johannesburg-Durban, Johannesburg - Buluwayo-Broken Hill-Dodoma-Nairobi- Kisumu, Johannesburg - Kimberley- Keetmanshoop-Windhoek, Durban-Cape Town, Johannesburg-Kimberley-Cape Town, Johannesburg-Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg - Palapye Road - Maun- ASIA Loening Amphibian and 5 Stinson S.R. Latest information not available. EURASIA AVIATION CORP., 97, Jinkee Road, Shanghai.—Routes served : Shanghai - Nanking - Chengchow - Sianfu-Lanchow-Paotow, Peiping-Cheng- chow and Sianfu-Chengtu-Yunnan- Hanoi. Fleet: 1 Junkers F.13, 2 Junkers W. 33, 2 Junkers W.34 and 4 Junkers Ju.52. Stockholm-Tallin (with Aero), Stockholm- Mariehamm (with Aero), Stockholm- Visby, Stockholm-London (with K.L.M. and D.D.L.), Stockholm-Paris (with K.L.M.), Stockholm - Hamburg (with K.L.M.), Stockholm-Gothenburg, Stock- holm-Malmo, Malmo-Gothenburg, Stock- holm-Berlin (with D.L.H.), Stockholm- Zflrich (with D.L.H. and Swissair), Malmo-Berliu (with D.D.L. and D.L.H.), Malmo-Oslo (with D.N.L. and D.L.H.) and Stockholm-Copenhagen (ttight mail). Fleet: 5 Junkers Ju.52, 1 Junkers F.13, 1 Junkers W.33, 2 Junkers W.34, x Fokker F.12, 1 Fokker F.8 and 3 Douglas D.C.3. Flying staff: 17 pilots and 14 radio operators. SWITZERLAND SOCIETE ANONYME SUISSE POUR LA NAVIGATION AERIENNE (Swissair), Diibendorf Aerodrome, Zurich.—Routes served: London-Zurich (with I.A.L.), Paris-Geneva (with A.F.), Paris-Zurich (with A.F.), Berlin-Zurich (with D.L.H.), Zurich - Munich and Zurich-Vienna (with D.L.H. and Austro- plug). Fleet: 1 Fokker F.7, 1 Comte A.C.4, 1 D.H. Rapide, 4 Douglas D.C.2, 2 Douglas D.C.3 and 1 Ju.86. Flying staff: 12 pilots and 7 operators. ALPAR SCHWEIZERISCHE LUFT- VERKEHRS A.G., Berne Airport, Routes served: Zurich-Geneva and Basle- Geneva. Fleet: 1 Comte A.C.8, 1 Comte A.C.4, 1 Fokker F.i 1, I D.H. Leopard Moth, 1 Koolhoven F.K.50 and 1 Mono- spar S.T.4. Flying staff: 6 pilots and 3 operators. TURKEY and U.S.S.R. (see under Asia). YUGOSLAVIA SOCIETE DE NAVIGATION AERI- ENNE YOUGOSLAVE (Aeropout), 32, Rue Knez Mihajlova, Belgrade.—Routes served: Vienna-Zagreb, Belgrade-Ljub- lana, Belgrade-Salonika and Belgrade- Dubrovnik. Fleet: 2 Caudron Goeland, 1 D.H. Rapide, 2 Lockheed Electra and 2 Spartan Cruiser. Gobabis-Windhoek; extension to the Congo in due course. Fleet: 7 Airspeed Envoy, 1 Junkers A.50, 2 Junkers F.13, 1 Junkers W.34, 9 Junkers Ju.52, and 6 Junkers Ju.86; 13 Junkers Ju.86 and 2 Ju.90 on order. WILSON AIRWAYS, LTD. (Assocd. with I.A.L.), Rhodes House, Nairobi, Kenya.—Routes served: Kisumu-Mpika- Lusaka, Dar es Salaam-Nairobi-Kisumu, Nairobi-Mwanza-Geita, Kisumu-Nairobi and Dar es Salaam-Mafia. Fleet: 2 D.H. Puss Moth, 1 D.H. Dragon, 2 D.H. Leo- pard, 2 D.H. Rapide, 1 D.H. Dragonfly and 2 Percival Vega Gull. See under Europe for services operated in Africa by ALA LITTORIA, IM- PERIAL AIRWAYS, REGIE AIR AFRIQUE, and S.A.B.E.N.A. SOUTH-WESTERN AVIATION CORP., 226, Man Fuk Road, Canton.—Routes served: Canton-Lungchow-Hanoi and Canton-Pakhoi. Fleet: 5 Stinson S.R. and 1 Curtiss INDIA, BURMA AND MALAYA INDIAN TRANS-CONTINENTAL AIR- WAYS. LTD. (Assocd. with I.A.L.),
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