Hunting Aerosurveys


of Byron House, St James's St, London
1942 Hunting took complete control of Aircraft Operating Co, including its subsidiary Aerofilms Ltd
1945 The 2 companies became Hunting Aerosurveys of Byron House, St. James's Street, S.W.I.
1953 Aerial Surveys.
1960 Simplification of the Hunting group structure in Britain and Canada resulted in merger of Hunting Geophysics with Hunting Aerosurveys in a new company Hunting Surveys Ltd; the new company would work closely with existing companies in the Hunting Survey Group - Hunting Technical Services and Aerofilms; in Canada a new company, Hunting Survey Corporation was formed to bring together The Photographic Survey Corporation, Hunting Airborne Geophysics and Hunting Technical and Exploration Services.[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Jan. 7, 1960