MR FRED MULLEY, the Minister of Aviation, announced plans for the merger of the airframe interests of the British Aircraft Corporation and Hawker Siddeley Aviation during a debate…
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MR FRED MULLEY, the Minister of Aviation, announced plans for the merger of the airframe interests of the British Aircraft Corporation and Hawker Siddeley Aviation during a debate on the aircraft industry in the House of Commons on November 21. Statements issued by the two companies indicated their willingness to co‐operate with the Government in examining in detail the proposals made, and the best ways to achieve the objectives set forth by the Government.
The Minister of Aviation, Mr Fred Mulley, has re‐appointed Sir Daniel Jack, K.B.E., as Chairman of the Air Transport Licensing Board for a further term, until September 30, 1968…
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The Minister of Aviation, Mr Fred Mulley, has re‐appointed Sir Daniel Jack, K.B.E., as Chairman of the Air Transport Licensing Board for a further term, until September 30, 1968, and Mr J. J. Taylor, O.B.E., as Deputy Chairman until September 30, 1967.
The Minister of Aviation, Mr Fred Mulley, has appointed Alderman V. E. Turton, of Birmingham, to be Chairman of the newly established West Midlands Regional Advisory Committee for…
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The Minister of Aviation, Mr Fred Mulley, has appointed Alderman V. E. Turton, of Birmingham, to be Chairman of the newly established West Midlands Regional Advisory Committee for Civil Aviation. The new Advisory Committee is being set up in accordance with the Civil Aviation (Licensing) Regulations 1964. It will have the statutory duty of advising the Air Transport Licensing Board on air service licence applications affecting the West Midland area, and will also be free to offer advice to the Minister of any matters pertaining to civil aviation in that area, including aerodrome questions.
ON January 12, 1966, the Royal Aeronautical Society celebrated its hundredth birthday with a Conversazione held at the Science Museum. Mr Fred Mulley, the Minister of Aviation…
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ON January 12, 1966, the Royal Aeronautical Society celebrated its hundredth birthday with a Conversazione held at the Science Museum. Mr Fred Mulley, the Minister of Aviation, was among the many guests. As the oldest aeronautical society in the world it is the first to achieve the distinction of reaching its century.
The Minister of Aviation, Mr Fred Mulley, has appointed Mr William Paterson to be a member of the Scottish Regional Advisory Committee for Civil Aviation. Mr Paterson is…
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The Minister of Aviation, Mr Fred Mulley, has appointed Mr William Paterson to be a member of the Scottish Regional Advisory Committee for Civil Aviation. Mr Paterson is Vice‐Convenor of Ayrshire County Council.
A small group is proposed to be set up shortly under the chairmanship of the Minister of State, Gerry Fowler MP, to consider two questions:
The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 96(10) of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative…
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The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 96(10) of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 101(6) of the said Act of 1968, hereby makes the following Regulations:—
The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 96(10) of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative…
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The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 96(10) of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 101(6) of the said Act of 1968, hereby makes the following Regulations:—
The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 14(9) of the Road Safety Act 1967, as amended by section 148 of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling…
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The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 14(9) of the Road Safety Act 1967, as amended by section 148 of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling powers, after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with the provisions of section 260(2) of the Road Traffic Act 1960 as applied by section 29(6) of the said Act of 1967, hereby makes the following Regulations:—
The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 96(10) of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative…
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The Minister of Transport, in exercise of his powers under section 96(10) of the Transport Act 1968 and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 101(6) of the said Act of 1968, hereby makes the following Regulations:—