§ 13. Air-Commodore Harveyasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation what are the delivery dates for the six Boeing Stratocruisers on order for the British Overseas Airways Corporation; and when are they expected to be in service.
§ Mr. LindgrenI am informed that, according to the latest information received from the manufacturer, the first of the six aircraft on order for the British Overseas Airways Corporation should be delivered in September and that delivery should be completed by the end of November. If these dates are maintained a limited North Atlantic service should commence as from 1st January, 1950.
§ Air-Commodore HarveyIs the hon. Gentleman aware that the Western Airlines of America are disposing of this type of aeroplane, as are also other international airlines, and is he still satisfied that this aeroplane will come up to specifications and do what is required?
§ Mr. LindgrenAs to the first part of the question, I was not aware of that. As regards the latter part, that is not a question for my noble Friend or myself but for the operator who is to operate the aircraft.
Mr. Ivor ThomasSurely, dollars are required for these aircraft and that comes within the purview of the Government?
§ Mr. LindgrenThat decision was given in 1946 when the hon. Gentleman then held my position.
§ Mr. RankinWhen Mr. Peter Masefield returned from the South West Pacific conference he made a report to the Minister of Civil Aviation which contained a great deal of useful information with regard to stratocruisers, and can that report be made available to Members of this House?
§ Mr. LindgrenI should require notice of that question.