Images from page 20 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1977. Upper caption reads: "747. The mainstay of our fleet. Pan Am was the first airline to order the 747, which went into service in 1970. Pan Am now operates 34 747s, more than any…
Image from page 21 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1977. Caption reads: "This three-engine jet aircraft is used primarily on Pan Am's Internal German Service and on routes connecting London and Frankfurt with other European…
image from page 21 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1977. Caption reads: "All-Cargo Aircraft. Pan Am's Clipper Cargo fleet of freighters consists of six 747s and two 707s. The 747 freighter pictured has a capacity of 100 tons, with…
image from page 12 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1980. Caption reads: "Pan Am's International Flight Academy in Miami provides training facilities for Pan Am's pilots and flight engineers, as well as training services for 58 other…
Images from page 14 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1980. Caption reads: "New uniforms for Pan Am's flight attendants and passenger service personnel were introduced in July. Top: The uniforms for flight attendants were designed by…
image from page 12 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1981. Caption reads: "Luxurious leather-covered seats are being installed in the First Class cabins of all of Pan Am's domestic 727-200s."
Image from page 15 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1981. Caption reads: "A container is about to be loaded into the nose of a Pan Am 747 freighter. The airline operates six of these all-cargo aircraft, each with a capacity of 100…
image from page 16 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1981. Caption reads: "A 747 jet engine is checked in a maintenance hangar at the Pan Am Jet Center complex in New York."