IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
SECOND TO NONE, ASSERTS UNDERSECRETARY British Official Wireless RUGBY, Sunday. The Under-Secretary for Air, Mr. Frederick Montague, returned to Croydon airdrome yesterday after a live days’ tour of Continental air ports. He visited 15 aviation centres and flew in machines of six different countries. The object of the tour was to study Continental methods and to compare them with British methods. Mr. Montague says his experience was most useful, but he considers the Imperial Airways to be second to none in comfort and efficiency.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 9
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86IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 9
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