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. After 32 years the pan am historical foundation continues its mission to preserve and promote the incomparable history of pan american world airways. 1934 to 1991 by manufacturer and model compiled by john steele
They touched all but two of the world's seven continents, flew 31,500 miles in 209 hours and made 18 stops under the flags of 12 diffferent nations Content includes pan am history stories, video, slides, news & events Pan am in 1934 by month
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