By the end of the Second World War, the British government had begun to identify that significant advances in aviation technology during the war would lead to major leaps forward in terms of civil aviation. To keep pace, Westminster appointed the Brabazon committee, an organization with the single goal of promoting and supporting British civil aircraft production following the conclusion of the War.
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