HC Deb 23 May 1962 vol 660 cc43-4W
Mr. W. Hamilton

asked the Secretary of State for Air how many aircraft are contained in the Queen's Flight; what

NON-INDUSTRIAL STAFF
—— 1961–62 1962–63
Numbers Expenditure on pay Numbers Expenditure on pay
£ £
London (Heathrow) 876 757,648 927 845,444
London (Gatwick) 265 231,416 269 245,813
London (Stansted) 50 44,576 52 47,672

INDUSTRIAL STAFF
1961–62 1962–63
—— Numbers Expenditure on pay Numbers Expenditure on pay
£ £
London (Heathrow) 1,575 1,441,400 904 771,800
London (Gatwick) 185 112,780 220 173,400
London (Stansted) 71 56,300 82 61,800

was their total capital cost; and whether, in the interests of economy, he will make the aircraft available for more general use.

Mr. Amery

The Queen's Flight consists of four Herons, two Whirlwinds and one Chipmunk. Their initial capital cost was about £530,000. When not required by members of the Royal Family these aircraft may be used by senior Ministers and other important passengers such as the Chiefs of Staff. As the Flight is fully occupied in meeting these commitments an extension of its use would involve an increase in its establishment.