images from page 14 of "Wings Over the World: Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1943". Left caption reads: " W. W. Moss, Pan American pilot flying for the Naval Air Transport Service, whose skill in a stormy sea effected the rescue of 48…
Image from page 15 of "Wings Over the World: Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1943". Caption reads: "Panair do Brasil and Pan American planes meet at the Santos Dumont Airport at Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro is the terminus of Panair do…
page 16 of "Wings Over the World: Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1943"; centerfold map entitled "Commercial Air Transport Routes Established by Pan American Airways"
image from cover of "Pan American World Airways Thirty-Fifth Annual Report for 1962" depicting a fire truck from Pan Am's Guided Missile Range Division servicing the Atlas launch pad at Cape Canaveral circa 1959 [image also appears on cover of GMRD…
page 16 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1967. Caption reads: "The Pan Am aircraft on these pages made aviation history over 40 years. United States-flag international air service began in the Caribbean in 1927 with Pan Am's Fokker F-7…
Page 19 of Pan American World Airways Annual Report for 1968. Caption reads: "Pan Am was the first to order the 747 superjet, which is scheduled to go into service late in 1969. More than twice as large as today's jet transports, the 747 will carry…