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After drawing a comparison with practice and experience in the American aircraft industry , the Select Committee concluded that the cost of developing new aircraft in this country appeared to fall too heavily on the Corporations and ...
After drawing a comparison with practice and experience in the American aircraft industry , the Select Committee concluded that the cost of developing new aircraft in this country appeared to fall too heavily on the Corporations and ...
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The Transport Aircraft Require- ments Committee ( T.A.R.C. ) exists to co - ordinate military and civil demands for new aircraft , and to make plans for new British aircraft of all kinds . The operations of the Corporations have on ...
The Transport Aircraft Require- ments Committee ( T.A.R.C. ) exists to co - ordinate military and civil demands for new aircraft , and to make plans for new British aircraft of all kinds . The operations of the Corporations have on ...
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The cost of developing new aircraft at present appears to fall too heavily on the Corporations , and places them at a disadvantage compared with their foreign competitors who use American aircraft ( para . 68 ) .
The cost of developing new aircraft at present appears to fall too heavily on the Corporations , and places them at a disadvantage compared with their foreign competitors who use American aircraft ( para . 68 ) .
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1962 MEMBERS PRESENT adjourned the Committee Adjourned till Tuesday agreed aircraft airlines Amendment proposed Appendix appointed arising authority Ayes Bill Board capital Chair Chairman Chairman adjourned Charles Clause coal Commander Committee divided Committee without Question consideration considered continue Corporation cost David Draft estimated expenditure figures further George Gilmour given Government half-past Ten o'clock House increase industry insert the words interest investment James John Judith Hart leave London Traffic Prescribed Lord MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE March matter ment Michael million Minister Ministry Miss Motion Noes operating paragraph plant Printed PROCEEDINGS production pursuant Question proposed Question put referred Regulations relation Report requiring Richard Schedule schemes Scotland Select Committee Sir John sitting Standing Order Street subsection taken Thomas Thursday tion tons Traffic Prescribed Routes Willis withdrawn words proposed