HC Deb 22 December 1937 vol 330 cc1967-8
56. Lieut.-Commander Tufnell

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air whether any decision has been reached as to whether the Cadman Committee may inquire into and report upon the present difficulties with which British civil aviation companies are faced in obtaining efficient and rapid supplies of up-to-date aeroplanes from aircraft manufacturers in this country; and, if not, whether, in view of the dependence of the prestige of British civil aviation upon such supplies, he will reconsider such a decision?

Lieut.-Colonel Muirhead

I understand that the Cadman Committee will investigate the matters referred to by my hon. and gallant Friend.

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