ATLANTIC AIRWAY
LONDON, September 27. “After the war luxury aircraft will replace passenger liners in Atlantic travel,” declared Mr. A. B. Speekenbrink, head of tbe shipping department of the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs, speaking in Belfast. For those preferring sea to air travel limited accommodation would be provided in fast cargo vessels. The American mass-produced ships would not constitute a menace to the British and Dutch yards. Liberty ships were valuable for replacing tonnage in wartime, but the whole post-war trend in cargo vessels would be toward speed and specialization.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 8, 5 October 1943, Page 5
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91ATLANTIC AIRWAY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 8, 5 October 1943, Page 5
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