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Air Transport—The Manning of an Expanding Industry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

A. M. A. Majendie*
Affiliation:
Civil Air Transport Industry Training Board

Extract

The establishment of an Industry Training Board for the civil air transport industry in March 1967 provided, for the first time, a single central point of focus for the trained manpower needs of the Industry. The early months of the Board's existence were preoccupied with the establishment of its own internal administration, with the search for accommodation, and with the recruitment and selection of staff. These internal matters were largely disposed of by April 1968, and since then the Board has started to fulfil its proper function.

Type
Air Transport Group
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1969 

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