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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... signed bilateral air transport agreements with Sweden , Denmark , Norway , Iceland , Ireland , Spain , Portugal , Switzerland , Czechoslovakia , United Kingdom , Turkey , and Canada . All of these provide for fifth - freedom traffic ...
... signed bilateral air transport agreements with Sweden , Denmark , Norway , Iceland , Ireland , Spain , Portugal , Switzerland , Czechoslovakia , United Kingdom , Turkey , and Canada . All of these provide for fifth - freedom traffic ...
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... signed the multilateral air transport agreement . Mr. POGUE . Very few accepted it . The CHAIRMAN . There was only one who signed up for the fifth freedom , isn't that right ? Mr. BAKER . I do know the Dutch did that . Many of them signed ...
... signed the multilateral air transport agreement . Mr. POGUE . Very few accepted it . The CHAIRMAN . There was only one who signed up for the fifth freedom , isn't that right ? Mr. BAKER . I do know the Dutch did that . Many of them signed ...
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... signed by a very few of the major traffic countries . Senator BREWSTER . Was there probably four or five ? Mr. BAKER . I will get those figures for you . The country of most importance to us who signed that was the Dutch . However , for ...
... signed by a very few of the major traffic countries . Senator BREWSTER . Was there probably four or five ? Mr. BAKER . I will get those figures for you . The country of most importance to us who signed that was the Dutch . However , for ...
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... signed it . Senator BREWSTER . Will you have that information ? Mr. BAKER . We will have that for you . We were able to work out bilateral agreements with numerous nations , but the all - important nations were the British and the ...
... signed it . Senator BREWSTER . Will you have that information ? Mr. BAKER . We will have that for you . We were able to work out bilateral agreements with numerous nations , but the all - important nations were the British and the ...
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... signed , and is a fait accompli so far as this country is concerned now ? Mr. BAKER . It is my understanding . Senator CORDON . As far as the presentation to this committee is concerned , you are simply presenting a history of something ...
... signed , and is a fait accompli so far as this country is concerned now ? Mr. BAKER . It is my understanding . Senator CORDON . As far as the presentation to this committee is concerned , you are simply presenting a history of something ...
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