Civil Aviation Agreements: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1814, a Bill to Amend the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as Amended, February 15, 22, 27, March 1, 7 April 2, 5, 8, and 10, 1946U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 341 pages Considers (79) S. 1814. |
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... permit to be imposed , on the designated air carrier or carriers of the other Contracting Party for the use of airports and other facilities shall not be higher than would be paid for the use of such airports and facilities by its ...
... permit to be imposed , on the designated air carrier or carriers of the other Contracting Party for the use of airports and other facilities shall not be higher than would be paid for the use of such airports and facilities by its ...
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... permit foreigners to come into our country and operate ? Mr. POGUE . They have an interest . It is just that you have to make an agreement . You are right ; they have an interest . It is just how far you can go in making a bilateral ...
... permit foreigners to come into our country and operate ? Mr. POGUE . They have an interest . It is just that you have to make an agreement . You are right ; they have an interest . It is just how far you can go in making a bilateral ...
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... permits you to meet the practical situation . Now , we all felt that from an operations point of view , it is ex- tremely difficult to be sure of yourself in the future because so many different things may develop , and that is one ...
... permits you to meet the practical situation . Now , we all felt that from an operations point of view , it is ex- tremely difficult to be sure of yourself in the future because so many different things may develop , and that is one ...
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... permit a given company to do , we will say , a larger amount of business in Europe between several countries than they would actually do flying over the ocean to this country . Mr. BAKER . In certain special circumstances , it could be ...
... permit a given company to do , we will say , a larger amount of business in Europe between several countries than they would actually do flying over the ocean to this country . Mr. BAKER . In certain special circumstances , it could be ...
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... permit whatever the demand in the local area would be . Senator BREWSTER . For instance , the British could operate from New York to Habana and they could operate until you felt it was adversely affecting your Miami business , and then ...
... permit whatever the demand in the local area would be . Senator BREWSTER . For instance , the British could operate from New York to Habana and they could operate until you felt it was adversely affecting your Miami business , and then ...
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