Post-War Air Transport

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Air Force – in the House of Commons at on 10 March 1943.

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Photo of Mr Edgar Granville Mr Edgar Granville , Eye

asked the Secretary of State for Air whether when creating an air transport command to take over the British Overseas Airways Corporation and the operation of British air routes throughout the world, he will ensure that full use is made of the experience of British Overseas Airways executives and personnel, and that the whole of this organisation will not be relegated to the command of a retired air marshal?

Photo of Mr Harold Balfour Mr Harold Balfour , Isle of Thanet

Perhaps the hon. Member would be good enough to await the Debate on Air Estimates on the next Sitting Day when my right hon. Friend hopes to be in a position to make a statement.

Photo of Mr Edgar Granville Mr Edgar Granville , Eye

Will the right hon. and gallant Gentleman see that the personnel of British Overseas Airways, who, as he knows, have considerable experience in British civil aviation, are given their proper place in any future Government set-up?

Photo of Mr Harold Balfour Mr Harold Balfour , Isle of Thanet

I am sure that the statement which is to be made on the next Sitting Day will take account of that particular fact.

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