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1952
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15 AUGUST 1952 AER LING US add "Bristol" Wayfarers to their fleet... The adoption by Aer Lingus of "Bristol" Wayfarers adds yet another operator and another country to the roll of Type 170 users—a roll which has steadily lengthened since the aircraft's introduction to service in 1946 and which to-day includes air forces in every Continent. Carrying passengers and an unprecedented range of air cargoes on scheduled and charter services, making possible such successful innovations as the cross-Channel car ferry, the Australian Air Beef scheme, and the New Zealand Cook Strait ferry, the "Bristol" Type 170's unique contri bution to post-war aviation has extended to entirely new fields the many advantages of modern air transport. BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY L I M I TED ENGLAND 120A
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