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National Aerospace Planning

Proposals for Setting Up an Effective Organisation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

Extract

The Society holds the view that the greatest source of weakness in the conduct of British aerospace affairs is the lack of continuous comprehensive co-ordination of the planning of the programme. Planning is proceeding in various ways in Ministries, industry, airlines and elsewhere. These efforts are inadequately co-ordinated and are incomplete especially in relation to the long term future. What is required is the gathering together, efficiently, of all the results of the planning by the customers and the industry, the filling of gaps in this planning and the moulding of all these into a rational, comprehensive and acceptable whole.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1967

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References

1.RAeS Report to The Plowden Committee—A Basic Plan for British Aviation, 7th September 1965.Google Scholar
2.Correspondence with the Minister of Aviation, etc. Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, p LV, August 1966.Google Scholar