Image from page 1 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 17, No. 8, Aug. 1959. Caption reads: "Newest Cargo Clipper: This is a model of the new Cargo Clipper 207 which Pan Am will use to inaugurate its volume cargo program."
Image from page 17 of Pan American Air Ways, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 1933. Caption reads: "Martin M-130 - One of the two types of all-metal construction trans-oceanic flying boats being developed for Pan American."
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 5 of Sales Clipper, Vol. 18, No. 2, Feb. 1960 accompanying article entitled "Jet Geography, Pan Am Style, Shrinks the World". Caption reads: "Smaller and Smaller - These globes, drawn in proportion, demonstrate how new generations of…
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…