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...Flying Tiger's route runs from California to the Pacific Northwest, then to the Twin Cities, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, New York and north into Maine. Prescott also intended to carry on, for the time being, with his six DC-4s and three C-47s. "The decision gives me a lot of new markets," he said, "but I've got to test them to see if they will be profitable...
...result, said Howe, the arrangement with Transocean Air Lines, a U.S. firm which had brought over most of the immigrants under a T.C.A. subcontract, would end on April 15. That, said Howe, would help Canada conserve U.S. dollars. Furthermore, Transocean was using "substandard" equipment. (Transocean uses U.S.-made DC-4s; Trans-Canada uses Canada-made North Stars, i.e., modified DC-6s with British engines...
YearHarvard Yale Year Harvard Yale 1875-76 4g-4t 0 1911 0 0 1876-77 3t 1g 1912 20 0 (Yale won) 1913 15 5 1878 0 1g 1914 36 0 1879 0 0 1915 41 0 1880 0 1g-1t 1916 8 6 1881 4s 0 1919 10 3 (Yale...
...Slick's biggest competitor, California Eastern Airways, Inc. was ready to seek a merger with Slick). Slick had cut his rates to 12¾? in August. The scheduled airlines, getting big new planes, were able for the first time to meet this cut by shifting their displaced DC-4s to air freight. (American alone was transferring six DC-4s.) The independents' best hope was that CAB would disallow the new rates, but it was hardly likely that it would not allow some cuts. The future looked dark for the independents...
...solved his biggest problem of all last week. He found a way to get the British workers to Canada. Premier Drew contracted with Transocean Air Lines (headquarters: Oakland, Calif.) to fly 7,000 of them over at the rate of 80 a day in five chartered DC-4s, beginning in about a month...