Canada and International Civil Aviation 1932-1948 /
David MacKenzie examines the efforts made to establish an international system for the regulation and operation of interantional air services, and the role played by Canadians in its development.
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
1989.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1 'Them Things That Buzzed'; 2 An Effort in Commonwealth Collaboration; 3 Atlantic Crossing; 4 Connecting the Capitals; 5 Globaloney; 6 1943: The Shape of Things to Come; 7 The Road to Chicago; 8 'Everybody Is against Bad Weather'; 9 Swallowing the Pure Wine of Bermuda; 10 ICAO and the Failure of Multilateralism; 11 Across the Pacific and Beyond; APPENDIXES; 1 CCAC Resolution, June 1937; 2 The Six Freedoms; 3 Summary of Canadian Draft Convention (January 1944); 4 The Two Freedoms Agreement; 5 The Five Freedoms Agreement; ABBREVIATIONS; NOTES; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY


