Pan Am's first trademark was a blue arrow with a winged PAA crest centered on it. However, before 1928 was out, the airline was using a winged western hemisphere counterbalanced with PAA spelled out in an italic, wind-swept typeface. When the symbol…
Image on back cover of timetable brochure entitled "New York Bermuda in 5 Hours: Timetable-Tariff", effective June 1, 1938. Cutaway diagrams show interior quarters of the Sikorsky S-42 flying boat "Bermuda Clipper" flown by Pan American Airways and…
Image from page 20 of brochure entitled Wealth of the Other Americas containing tourist information about Latin America and promoting the advantages of travelling by air aboard Pan American Airways' new aircraft
Image from page 21 of brochure entitled Wealth of the Other Americas containing tourist information about Latin America and promoting the advantages of travelling by air aboard Pan American Airways' new aircraft
Image from page 2 of brochure entitled "Pan American World Airways Introduces Another First in Air Travel Comfort...The Sleeperette Compartment" containing tourist information about interior aircraft amenities. Caption reads: "The Sleeperette gives…
Page 4 of "The Clipper Fleet of PAA" brochure, depicting aircraft amenities, specifications and performance of the B-377 "Strato-Clipper" model airplane manufactured by Boeing Aircraft Co.