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1947 Public company.
1947 Public company established, a non-profit company set up by the major State-owned British airlines to install and operate telecommunication and radio aids to navigation<ref>The Times  Jan. 14, 1947</ref>


1961 Installation, operation and maintenance of telecommunications, radio and radar aids to navigation; airport management, air traffic control and aeradio training schools; briefing; aeradio and navigation consultants, systems planning; aeradio engineering layouts; producers of Aerad Flight Guide, route manuals, maps, charts and other navigation needs. Printers and publishers. 1,840 employees.<ref>* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1961 Installation, operation and maintenance of telecommunications, radio and radar aids to navigation; airport management, air traffic control and aeradio training schools; briefing; aeradio and navigation consultants, systems planning; aeradio engineering layouts; producers of Aerad Flight Guide, route manuals, maps, charts and other navigation needs. Printers and publishers. 1,840 employees.<ref>* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>

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June 1955. I.A.L. beacon Monitor Receiver.

of Park Street, London

1947 Public company established, a non-profit company set up by the major State-owned British airlines to install and operate telecommunication and radio aids to navigation[1]

1961 Installation, operation and maintenance of telecommunications, radio and radar aids to navigation; airport management, air traffic control and aeradio training schools; briefing; aeradio and navigation consultants, systems planning; aeradio engineering layouts; producers of Aerad Flight Guide, route manuals, maps, charts and other navigation needs. Printers and publishers. 1,840 employees.[2]

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  1. The Times Jan. 14, 1947
  2. * 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE