Abstract
THAT there are relations between geography and aviation was officially acknowledged, so to speak, for the first time in the week of November 28–December 3, when the First Congress of Aeronautical Geography (Premier Congres de Geographie Aerienne) was held in Paris under the auspices of the French Ministers for Air and National Education. It had been organized by the Union Syndicate des Industries Aeronautiques (not by a geographical body), the vice-president of which, General Duval, acted as chairman, and eminent representatives of French science and aviation served as chairmen of various sessions. Twenty-two papers were read, dealing with the different aspects of aviation so far as they may be of interest to the geographer.
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