Will there be a Pan Am Number 4?
Pan Am (1st) Boeing 747SP-21 N540PA (msn 21649) “China Clipper” MIA (Bruce Drum) (historic photo), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery. Pan American Airways (4th) (Brownsville) is a proposed...
View ArticlePan American Airways formally makes its proposal to Brownsville
Pan American Airways (4th) (Brownsville) has formally submitted its written proposal to the Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport. The upstart paper airline is now in competition with a...
View ArticlePan American Airways to revive the Pan Am brand with Boeing 737-800s
Pan American Airways Global Holdings, Inc. (New York) is the parent holding company of six brands of the Pan American family. The would-be paper airline wants to revive the Pan Am name and brand. If...
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