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Aviation History
1940
1940 - 0967.PDF
4> I94° Advertisements. 15 BRITISH Al R WAYS BRITISH reliability BRITISH efficiency BRITISH courtesy these are the watchwords which have earned just praise for the names of IMPERIAL AIRWAYS and BRITISH AIRWAYS The activities of these two Companies ,. - - are henceforth to be united . ' * under the British Overseas Airways Corporation Their traditions remain as the guiding principles by which the new Corporation will strive proudly and industriously to give still greater strength to the bonds that link Britain to her Empire and to friendly nations overseas to maintain the position of British Civil Aviation throughout the World and above all to give the public at all times the service which it requires TO-DAY THERE ARE REGULAR BRITISH AIR SERVICES BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE ITALY GREECE NORWAY SWEDEN MALTA TUNIS EGYPT ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN UGANDA KENYA TANGANYIKA PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA NIGERIA GOLD COAST British Overseas Airways Corporation, Airways House, London, S.W.I PALESTINE IRAQ INDIA BURMA INDO-CHINA HONG KONG THAILAND MALAYA NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES AUSTRALIA f i I fci
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