Monday, Feb. 16, 1953
Jets for the Pacific
This April, the Pacific will have its first jet airliners. The planes--two British-built Mark I Comets--will be operated by Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Canada's No. 1 private air service. (The larger Trans-Canada Air Lines is government-owned and subsidized.) Last week the company inaugurated its first direct service between Vancouver and Honolulu. A new fleet of 50-passenger, four-engine DC-6Bs now makes the trip in 12| hours, cutting almost six hours from the flight time of C.P.A.'s DC-45. In Honolulu, once C.P.A.'s jet liners are in service, the DC-6B passengers can transfer to the Comets for Sydney. Australia, with stops at Canton, Fiji and Auckland; the Vancouver-Sydney trip, which now takes 50 hours, will be cut to 27 1/2 hours.
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