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                <text>Cleared to Land: The Records of the Pan American World Airways, Inc.</text>
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              <text>Passengers boarding the Dixie Clipper for her inaugural transatlantic flight in 1939 (top) and Pan Am's Yankee Clipper (bottom)</text>
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              <text>This item is part of object asm03410055430008001. To request this item, use this number to search for it in UM Libraries' Digital Collections.</text>
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