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1946 [[General Aircraft]] brought together two of its subsidiaries Airtraining (Fair Oaks) Ltd and Airtraining (Oxford) Ltd in a new company '''Universal Flying Services'''<ref>The Times , Sep 25, 1946</ref> | 1946 [[General Aircraft]] brought together two of its subsidiaries Airtraining (Fair Oaks) Ltd and Airtraining (Oxford) Ltd in a new company '''Universal Flying Services'''<ref>The Times , Sep 25, 1946</ref> | ||
1947 Operated a training school for the Air Ministry and was developing civil flying club<ref>The Times, Oct 01, 1947</ref> | |||
1948 Air charter activities were suspended under the new government rules<ref> The Times, Sep 25, 1948</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 20 September 2015
1946 General Aircraft brought together two of its subsidiaries Airtraining (Fair Oaks) Ltd and Airtraining (Oxford) Ltd in a new company Universal Flying Services[1]
1947 Operated a training school for the Air Ministry and was developing civil flying club[2]
1948 Air charter activities were suspended under the new government rules[3]