AIR TAXIS IN IRELAND
COMPANY’S PROPOSAL DAILY SERVICE TO LONDON ( United Service) LONDON, Wednesday. The former chief of the Irish Free State Air Force, Colonel Fitzmaurice, is among the directors of a newlyformed company known as Irish Airways, Limited. The company has submitted to the Free State Government a scheme for a daily service between Dublin and London. It proposes to utilise machines which will carry from 12 to 20 people. It also proposes an air taxi service to link Dublin with other towns and seaside resorts. It was announced from New York on on April 3 that Colonel Fitzmaurice had arrived there with a proposal to establish an air lin'e between Ireland and the United States.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 635, 11 April 1929, Page 9
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