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Air Traffic in Germany

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Martin Wronsky*
Affiliation:
Deutsche Luft Hansa A.G.

Extract

In addressing you, I wish to express, first of all, my sincerest thanks for the honour you have bestowed upon me to speak before the Royal Aeronautical Society of London about the “ Development of the Commercial Air Traffic in Germany.” It is with great pleasure I take the opportunity of giving you information about our ideas and intentions, and I hope that my explanations will assist in improving the understanding of our mutual needs in the service of the world's commercial air traffic. The Chairman of the Royal Aeronautical Society sent me a number of particular questions, and my speech, for this reason, goes in some instances very much into details which otherwise I would not have mentioned.

If I now ask you for your attention to tell you something about the air traffic in Germany, I may mention that I have been with the management of German air traffic companies since 1919.

Type
Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1927

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