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. |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 61
Page 18
... Britain and Northern Ireland agreed to lease for military purposes to the Government of the United States exclusively certain areas in the Western Hemisphere in which naval and air bases have been constructed with full and continuing ...
... Britain and Northern Ireland agreed to lease for military purposes to the Government of the United States exclusively certain areas in the Western Hemisphere in which naval and air bases have been constructed with full and continuing ...
Page 24
... Britain , picking up passengers here on the way ? Mr. BAKER . Let's see if I can think of an exact case like that . The CHAIRMAN . For instance , the British would come in from London , go to Cincinnati , pick up passengers in ...
... Britain , picking up passengers here on the way ? Mr. BAKER . Let's see if I can think of an exact case like that . The CHAIRMAN . For instance , the British would come in from London , go to Cincinnati , pick up passengers in ...
Page 37
... Britain increased its world route mileage by this agreement ? Mr. BAKER . Over what they were operating before the war , Senator ? Senator MCCARRAN . Over what they would operate if this agree- ment didn't go into effect . Mr. BAKER ...
... Britain increased its world route mileage by this agreement ? Mr. BAKER . Over what they were operating before the war , Senator ? Senator MCCARRAN . Over what they would operate if this agree- ment didn't go into effect . Mr. BAKER ...
Page 38
... Britain now has for the first time a world route mileage greater than the United States . Further , the United States route mileage is split four ways among four companies , com- peting against each other . One unified British air line ...
... Britain now has for the first time a world route mileage greater than the United States . Further , the United States route mileage is split four ways among four companies , com- peting against each other . One unified British air line ...
Page 39
... Britain , or her lines , would be permitted to fly unlimited schedules over the United States , and would be permitted to use points now , for illus- tration , to pick up passengers in San Francisco destined to London , carry them ...
... Britain , or her lines , would be permitted to fly unlimited schedules over the United States , and would be permitted to use points now , for illus- tration , to pick up passengers in San Francisco destined to London , carry them ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agree air commerce air service aircraft amendment American steamship application approval BAKER believe Bermuda agreement Bermuda Conference bilateral agreement BOAC Britain British CHAIRMAN Chicago agreements Civil Aeronautics Act Civil Aeronautics Board committee competition Congress Constitution Contracting Party delegation Department domestic effect executive agreement February 11 fifth freedom five freedoms foreign air carriers foreign air lines foreign countries frequencies granted hearings HORNBECK IATA international air transportation Josiah W Judge FLETCHER legislation London matter ment Merchant Marine MILLER negotiations operate opinion overseas Pan American passengers percent permit POGUE President provides public interest question railroads respect ROTH routes section 402 Senator Bailey Senator MAGNUSON Senator MCCARRAN Senator MCCLELLAN Senator MEAD Senator OVERTON statement steamship steamship companies steamship lines territory tion traffic conference transport agreement treaty United Kingdom United States Senate Welch Pogue York