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TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS, LTD., IS 21 YEARS OLD.—A map of the South Pacific showing T.E.A.L.’s 13,000 miles of air routes stretching from Melbourne in the west to Tahiti in the east. Inset, at lower right, is the old Empire S-30 flying-boat, the company’s first airliner, and at top left is one of the present fleet of jet-prop Lockheed Electras. The inset at upper right shows the T.E.A.L. twenty-first anniversary motif, around which are inscribed symbols representing the countries served. The motif will be displayed on T.E.A.L.’s aircraft, vehicles, and buildings in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific islands.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610427.2.65

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
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TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS, LTD., IS 21 YEARS OLD.—A map of the South Pacific showing T.E.A.L.’s 13,000 miles of air routes stretching from Melbourne in the west to Tahiti in the east. Inset, at lower right, is the old Empire S-30 flying-boat, the company’s first airliner, and at top left is one of the present fleet of jet-prop Lockheed Electras. The inset at upper right shows the T.E.A.L. twenty-first anniversary motif, around which are inscribed symbols representing the countries served. The motif will be displayed on T.E.A.L.’s aircraft, vehicles, and buildings in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific islands. Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 9

TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS, LTD., IS 21 YEARS OLD.—A map of the South Pacific showing T.E.A.L.’s 13,000 miles of air routes stretching from Melbourne in the west to Tahiti in the east. Inset, at lower right, is the old Empire S-30 flying-boat, the company’s first airliner, and at top left is one of the present fleet of jet-prop Lockheed Electras. The inset at upper right shows the T.E.A.L. twenty-first anniversary motif, around which are inscribed symbols representing the countries served. The motif will be displayed on T.E.A.L.’s aircraft, vehicles, and buildings in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific islands. Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 9

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