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The Pan Am Historical Foundation - PAA: A Brief History 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
The Pan Am Historical Foundation - The 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
The Pan Am Historical Foundation - Pan Am - Take Off Era January 9, 1929 The day that marked the beginning of Pan American’s coordinated route system, which would grow exponentially in years to come Read more: A Day to Remember
ERA | THE WORLDS AIRLINE - panam. org Pan Am Eras: Global Era - The World's Airline Pan American introduced Boeing B-747 Jumbo Jets and brought down the cost of long distance air travel
The Pan Am Historical Foundation - Pacific Clipper Saga They also made the longest non-stop flight in Pan American's history, a 3,583 mile crossing of the South Atlantic from Africa to Brazil The Pacific Clipper finally arrives at LaGuardia, January 6, 1942