"A New Image For the New Pan Am"
Pages 8-9 of Pan Am Clipper [newspaper], Vol. 6, No. 7, July 1980 illustrating Pan Am's new employee uniforms designed for 1980.
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1980-07
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1980-1989
"America's second line of defense" artistic sketch
Image from page 2 of "Wings Over the World: Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1950"
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1950-04-17
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1950-1959
"Clipper versus Clipper", artistic sketch of a Clipper ship and Clipper aircraft
image from cover of Pan American Air Ways, suppelement entitled "The Yankee Clippers Sail Again", March 1939.
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1939-03
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1930-1939
"Cut-away sketch of the trans-Pacific pioneer plane, the "Pan American Clipper"
image from page 12 of Pan American Air Ways, Supplement 1, 1935. Various parts and are labelled in caption.
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1935
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1930-1939
"How to Bake a Pan Am Cake"
Image of blurb from page 3 of Flight Service Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 6, July 1967.
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1967
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1960-1969
"Meeting the Test of the War Emergency", advertisement by Pan American Airways
back cover image from New Horizons, Vol. 12, No. 11, August 1942. Text reads: "Today, as the United Nations build steadily and surely towards ultimate victory, Pan American is glad that the "know how", personnel and facilities it developed during 15 years of trail blazing in international air transport so well fitted the company for the roles it is playing in the war effort - roles characterized by President Roosevelt as "of an importance which cannot be overestimated." The further perfection of skills, equipment and services under this wartime pressure will be of equally great value, we believe, in the post-war task of building a better world for free people everywhere."
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1942-08
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1940-1949
"Pan Am Clippers - From Fokker to Jet", photo spread depicting the history of Pan American Airways fleet
page 8 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 16, No. 9, Sep. 1958.
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1958-09
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1950-1959
"Pan Am in the Future - The Concorde and the U.S. SST" artistic illustration or potential aircraft to be added to Pan Am's fleet
page 20 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1968. Upper right caption reads: "Supersonic flight is part of the future. Shown here is the Anglo-French Concorde, scheduled to be flight tested this year. The Concorde will be the first supersonic jet to be delivered. This 1,450 miles-per-hour supersonic jet would enable passengers to travel from New York to London in three hours. Pan Am has ordered eight aircraft." Lower caption reads: "The United States supersonic transport, to be built by the Boeing Company, with General Electric engines, is part of a joint U.S. Government-industry effort to maintain American leadership in commercial aviation. It is planned that the U.S. supersonic will fly at speeds up to 1,800 miles per hour and will carry twice as many passengers as the Concorde. Pan Am holds delivery positions for 15 of these aircraft."
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1968-02-28
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1960-1969
"Round the World Routes of the Flying Clippers" route map
Image from page 1 of Classroom Clipper, Vol. IV, No. 1, Oct. 1947. Caption reads: "Two routes are followed by the FLYING CLIPPERS in service around the world to and from the United States, one via Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo, and the other via Manila. There is a weekly service in each direction on each route - a total of four flights AROUND THE WORLD each week."
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1947-10
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1940-1949
"Travel Pan American Airways System" Boarding Pass Envelope
Frontside of boarding pass envelope from 1942
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1942
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1940-1949