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European Co-operation in the Aviation Industry and its Future Development. Instance of its Application to the Anglo-French Helicopter Programme

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

L. Giusta*
Affiliation:
Ingénieur Général de I'Air (CR) , Administrates Directeur Général Sud Aviation

Extract

The Twenty-Second Louis Blériot Memorial Lecture held jointly by the Society and the Association Francaise Ingenieurs et Techniciens de I'Aeronautique et de I'Espace (AFITAE) was given in London on 20th March 1969 by M. L. Giusta of Sud Aviation.

Monsieur Robert Blanchet of the Sales Department of Sud Aviation read the Lecture for M. Giusta. The Chair was taken by the President of the Society, Professor D. Keith-Lucas.

For the 22nd time we are here among friends of both sides of the Channel, meeting together for an annual celebration in the memory of Louis Bleriot, who achieved the first liaison by air between our two countries.

Last year's eminent lecturer, Mr. Handel Davies, delivered a brilliant and substantial lecture on world-wide aircraft market forecast and the future progress of technical development. In his conclusion, he stressed the necessity for European co-operation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1969 

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References

1. Davies, H. Some Thoughts about the Future of European Aeronautics. 21st Louis Bleriot Lecture. The Aeronautical Journal, Vol 72, No 689, pp 385395, May 1968.Google Scholar
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