HC Deb 09 July 1973 vol 859 cc246-7W
Mr. Michael McNair-Wilson

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what was the export value of British-made airborne and ground electronic navigation equipment, which falls within that defined by the international aviation authorities as mandatory for meeting the on-route and terminal navigational air-traffic requirement, during the 12 months up to 30th June 1973.

Mr. Onslow

The information is not readily available precisely as defined nor for the period requested. The latest statistics from manufacturers' return for the year 1972 are as follows:

EXPORT DELIVERIES OF ALL AIRBORNE AND GROUND ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT.£
£ thousand
Airborne 10,306
Ground 2,899
Total 13,205
* Including equipment built into aircraft subsequently exported.

Separate statistics of equipment which meets the requirements of the international civil avation authorities are not available.

Source: DTI quarterly inquiry into electronic capital equipment.

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