The U.S. wartime policy of allocating surplus air transports to foreign airlines worked well. Am. Airlines Overseas, Inc., certified to fly to Amsterdam, may begin a survey flight next week.

Dutch Treat. The U.S. wartime policy of allocating surplus air transports to foreign airlines paid a fat dividend. The Royal Dutch Airlines (K.L.M.) bought 16 surplus transports and The Netherlands Government granted U.S. airlines cabotage (the right to land and embark cargo and passengers en route to any destination in…