HC Deb 16 November 1932 vol 270 c1143W
Captain ERSKINE-BOLST

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air what commercial air services are operated by the Union o1 Socialist Soviet Republics, and how many aircraft and pilots are employed in operating these services at the present time?

Sir P. SASSOON

I have no information as to the number of pilots and aircraft employed in connection with commercial air services operated by the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics nor as to which services are operated during the winter months. The following list gives the services which have been operated this year:

Civil Air Services in the Union, of Socialist Soviet Republics.

(1) Operated by All Union Combine of Civil Aviation:

Moscow-Sverdlovsk-Omsk-Novosibirsk-Irkutsk-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok, with branches as follows:

  • Sverdlovsk-Obdorsk.
  • Sverdlovsk-Magnitogorsk.
  • Omsk-Semipalatinsk-Bakhti.
  • Novosibirsk-Stalinsk.

Country. Pilots employed by regular air transport companies at the end of 1931. Passengers carried during 1931. Passengers carried during 1931 per pilot employed.
Great Britain 35 23,484 671
France 135 32,700 242
Germany 160 98,167 614
Italy 61 33,650 552
Holland 23 11,628 506
These figures take no account of the mileage flown per passenger.