- PanAm. org-Welcome
Experience the pioneering history of Pan American World Airways its exciting contributions to 20th-century aviation
- PanAm. org-Welcome
The Pan Am Historical Foundation site for in-depth articles on Pan American World Airways iconic history, Clipper Hall exhibitions, films archives
- COMMUNITY - PAN AM
The Pan Am Museum, Garden City, NY: Sponsoring unique exhibits, award-winning podcasts, events cruises related to Pan American Read more: Pan Am Museum
- ERAS OF PAN AM
Pan American's Boeing B-747 Jumbo Jets brought down the cost of long distance air travel once again Soon other "wide-body" aircraft followed, as did plenty of cut-throat competition
- PAA: A Brief History - panam. org
At the time of Pearl Harbor, Pan American operated on 88,478 total route miles serving 52 countries, and had 8,750 employees (including new Africa and Air Ferry divisions), with 162 aircraft, 192 radio weather stations and 300 airports
- Foundation History - panam. org
The Pan Am Historical Foundation in operation for 32 years continues its mission to preserve and promote the incomparable history of Pan American World Airways
- Pan Am Building, HI
Built in 1969, the Pan Am building housed the Honolulu offices of Pan American World Airways until Pan Am's closure in 1991 Created by architect George Hogan who designed many of the large buildings in Honolulu (and the Hamilton Library at University of Hawaii) this mid-century modern-style building is still a busy landmark today
- Pan Am Milestones
This list of Pan Am "firsts" in the field of aviation is a snapshot of technological and global innovations developed by Pan American World Airways, from the company's earliest years until 1991
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