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 1 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 29, No. 21, Oct. 13, 1969. Caption reads: "N9637 is as good as ever. Santee, South Carolina - The first Ford Tri-Motor bought by Pan Am is again flying in the Pan American colors. N-9637, serial number…
image from page 2 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 8, No. 3, March 1937. Caption reads: "Crew of the Trail-Blazing Pan American Clipper. On the survey flight to Australasia: From left to right - Ivan Parker, Ship's Clerk; William M. Holsenbeck, Junior…
image from page 12 of Wing Tips, Vol. 3, Issue 12, Jan. 1970. Caption reads: "One of tractors for new Jet Age: Pan Am will use three tractors to maneurver the 747 at different airports. The largest weighs 155,000 pounds; the smallest, the Hough,…
image from page 1 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 24, No. 8, Sep. 15, 1965. Caption reads: "Cape Kennedy - The Gemini 5 spacecraft blasts off on its eight day orbital mission August 21, to make the longest manned spaceflight in hostory [sic]. Pan Am…
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…
cover image from pp. 1-2 of GMRD Clipper, January 1959. Caption reads: "Framing the sky like a giant Trojan helmet, a ROTI missile-tracking camera peers toward Cape Canaveral. Pan Am and RCA men work together on 17 coastal Domestic Satellite sites in…
image from cover of Crosscheck: Pan Am's Safety Dialogue, Vol. 6, No. 9, Nov. 1979. Caption reads: "Southern Clipper at Pan Am's Dinner Key Hangar in Miami. One of three Sikorsky S-40s owned by Pan Am, the Southern Clipper started service on August…
image from page 18 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1981. Caption reads: "Pan Am World Services is the base support contractor at the Trident Naval Submarine Base in Bangor, Washington."
image from page 2 of Pan Am Clipper, Vol. 16, No. 10, Dec. 1990. Caption reads: "As the belly loading continues, the troops arrive plane-side in busses. Boarding of the 337 passengers, all dressed in combat fatigues, is complete in 20 minutes."