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Pan American World Airways was active in the airline industry from 1927, when it established a regular scheduled international service, to its bankruptcy in late 1991. Pan American was the first American airline to operate a permanent international air service. From its first route between Key West and Havana, Pan Am extended its routes into the rest of the Caribbean, Central America and South America. In 1936, Pan Am inaugurated passenger service in the Pacific, and began service in the Atlantic in 1939. Pan Am started around-the-world commercial air service in 1947. Besides setting many 'firsts' with routes, Pan Am also established 'firsts' in the aircraft technology they chose, such as being the first to use Boeing 747s in regular scheduled services.
NASM.1992.0027
Pan American World Airways, Inc.
1958-1980
bulk [ca. 1960s-1970s]
Pan American World Airways, Inc., gift, 1992, 1992-0027, NASM
2.63 Cubic feet ((1 legal document box) (2 records center boxes))
National Air and Space Museum Archives
This collection consists of 25 16 mm films, four tape/slide sets on travel, seven individual slides and a tape of Pan American 'Theme' music. The film footage includes the history of the company; promotional films for travel and services; television commercials; introduction to Boeing 747 service; and training films for employees.
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Television advertising
Boeing 747 Family
Aeronautics, Commercial -- United States
Aeronautics, Commercial
Aeronautics
Airlines
advertising -- Airlines
Air travel
Travel
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Motion pictures (visual works)
Slides (photographs)
Audiotapes