Oral Answers to Questions — Skyways, LTD. (U.S. Aircraft)

– in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 17 June 1947.

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Photo of Mr Jon Rankin Mr Jon Rankin , Glasgow Tradeston 12:00, 17 June 1947

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer why permission has been granted to Skyways, Limited, to purchase D.C.4 U.S. aircraft; and how many machines are involved.

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

Four machines, belonging to K.L.M., to enable Skyways to operate on Far Eastern routes.

Photo of Mr Jon Rankin Mr Jon Rankin , Glasgow Tradeston

Can the Chancellor of the Exchequer say why it is that a private company is able to carry out this transaction when the Corporations are not able to do so, in spite of the fact that dollars have to be consumed in the long run? Is it due to the fact that there is a close identity between this company and Middle East oil interests?

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

No, Sir. It is, the Far East—far beyond the oil area—and it is hoped that this company will, in fact, make sufficient profit on their operations on this Far Eastern route more than to repay the cost which is incurred, not in dollars, but in Dutch guilders.