OCEAN FLIGHT
PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS
RESUMPTION OF SERVICES TO NEW ZEALAND. BROUGHT INTO NEAR PROSPECT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day, 10.40 a.m.) NEW YORK, January 30. The resumption of the Pan-American Airways service to New Zealand is brought closer with the delivery of the first seventy-three passenger Boeing, designed for trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic services. The machine is making a flight to China this week. Six of these four-motored flying-boats, the world's largest, will be delivered before June, when, simultaneously with Imperial Airways, Pan-American Airways will be inaugurating a transAtlantic service.
A date is not set for the resumption of the service to Auckland but an official of the Company told the Associated Press that it will not be- delayed by the service to Europe, saying: "With six Boeings, besides Martin’s already flying to China, we will be able to handle both oceans.” ’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1939, Page 6
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