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Co-operation Between All Forms of Transport

29th April 1960, Page 52
29th April 1960
Page 52
Page 52, 29th April 1960 — Co-operation Between All Forms of Transport
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MR.. MASEFIELD believed that all forms of transport would in the future collaborate more closely. Each would promote travel by the other, while maintaining that healthy rivalry which would keep each form imaginative, efficient and able to offer the public the best possible service—" let us hope, at a profit." He expected air traffic to develop in three distinct forms: (1) Long-range supersonics; (2) low-cost long and shortrange subsonics; (3) premium-fare shorthaul helicopter services. He gave no indication that air and road might compete directly in the future.