Image from page 1 of Pan Am Clipper, Vol. 17, No. 2, Mar. 1991. Caption reads, in part: The time, 9 A.M. The place, the JFK WorldPort. The date, Friday, March 8. It was the first arrival in New York of U.S. troops returning from the Persian Gulf. The…
Image from page 1 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 2, No. 15, February 1949. Photograph of a Pan American B-377 "Stratocruiser" flown by PAA in 1949; Inset shows Orville Wright's historic first flight. Accompanies article entitled "Now and then..."
image from page 3 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 2, No. 15, February 1949. Caption reads: "Situated on the northeast corner of 163 Street in the Bronx, the new Sales Office has brought the "new look" to the heart of the Spanish colony in New York."
Image from page 1 of Traffic & Sales Clipper, Vol. 8, No. 17, Oct. 1950. Caption reads: "Airline luxury for GI's bound for the Korean war zone board a PAA Clipper with rifles, helmets, canteens, and cartridge belts for a fast flight from the West…
Image from page 4 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 17, No. 4, April 1959. Caption reads: "Clipper Star: PAD's entire Clipper fleet carries this statehood salute to all Pacific nations. Stewardess Florence Nebeling points to the decal."
Image from page 10 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 17, No. 4, April 1959. Caption reads: "Hat Trick: Trading her sombrero for the trim chapeau of a stewardess, Noemi Barnes of Mexico City is the first non-U.S. citizen to become a Clipper cabin attendant on…
Image from page 1 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 17, No. 7, July 1959. Caption reads: "Designer-Created for Jet Service: A new stewardess uniform specially designed by Don Loper, famous Beverly Hills couturier, for Pan Am, is officially adopted as System…
Article and images on page 5 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 17, No. 7, July 1959 illustrating Pan American Airways' new uniforms for flight attendants in the Jet Age