image from page 4 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 28, No. 10, May 8, 1968. Caption reads: "1929 Juan T. Trippe, left, and Charles A. Lindbergh participate in the opening of the Pan Am terminal at Miami. A few minutes later the tri-motored Fokker in the…
Image from page 4 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 28, No. 10, May 8, 1968. Caption reads: "Najeeb Halaby displays artist's rendering of $60 million maintenance base to be built in Los Angeles, at a press conference earlier this year."
Image from page 4 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 28, No. 10, May 8, 1968. Caption reads: "The Sikorsky S-38 amphibian was designed to meet Pan Am's expanding needs in Latin America."
Image from page 6 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 29, No. 5, March 3, 1969. Caption reads: "Pan Am cuisine by Maxim's will be served by stewardesses in French butcher's aprons."
image from page 1 of Pan American Clipper, Vol. 29, No. 14, July 7, 1969. Caption reads: "This was the scene 30 years ago, on June 28, 1939, when the Dixie Clipper took on 22 passengers at a yacht pier on Manhasset Bay, Long Island, N.Y., to…
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 27 of Pan Am Clipper, February 1974. Caption reads: "Concorde and a 747 appeared at the new Dallas/Fort Worth Airport for dedication ceremonies last September."
Image from page 1 of Pan Am Clipper, Vol. 6, No. 1-2, Jan. 1980. Caption reads: "Part of the same team, now - Pan Am and National employees in Miami join hands as the merger of the two airlines is officially consummated. From left are Pan Am Captain…
Page 11 of Pan Am Clipper, Vol. 6, No. 1-2, January 1980. "Our image: past, present, future", collection of photographs illustrating the history of Pan Am's & National Airline's in-flight uniforms