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  2. Pan Am (1996–1998) - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am, now operating with the Carnival certificate, quickly resumed limited charter operations while new owner Guilford Transportation Industries acquired certain assets of the bankrupt companies after court approval. The company emerged from bankruptcy in June 1998 again as Pan American Airways, the third incarnation of the Pan Am brand.

  3. Pan Am - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the DC-8, the Boeing 707 and 747, the Pan Am jet fleet included Boeing 720Bs and 727s (the first aircraft to sport Pan Am rather than Pan American – titles [68]). The airline later had Boeing 737s and 747SPs (which could fly nonstop from New York to Tokyo), Lockheed L-1011 Tristars, McDonnell-Douglas DC-10s, and Airbus A300s and A310s.

  4. The rise and fall of Pan Am - AOL

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    In 1970 alone, Pan Am carried 11 million passengers to 86 countries worldwide. But after decades of financial turbulence, Pan Am went bust. The rise and fall of Pan Am [Video]

  5. List of defunct airlines of Spain - Wikipedia

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  6. Tenerife airport disaster - Wikipedia

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    Its nose landing gear cleared the Pan Am, but its left-side engines, lower fuselage, and main landing gear struck the upper right side of the Pan Am's fuselage, [11] ripping apart the center of the Pan Am jet almost directly above the wing. The right-side engines crashed through the Pan Am's upper deck immediately behind the cockpit, instantly ...

  7. Worldport (Pan Am) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 3, also known by the trademarked name Worldport, was an airport terminal built by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) in 1960 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, United States. It operated from May 24, 1960 to May 24, 2013, and was demolished in 2013–2014.

  8. List of defunct airlines of the United States (J–P) - Wikipedia

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    Pan American World Airways: New York: PA: PAA: CLIPPER: New York Kennedy: 1927: 1991: Went bankrupt Pan Am Cargo: 1963: 1983: Subsidiary of Pan American World Airways: Pan Am Express: RZ: PXX: PAN AM: Miami: 1981: 1991: A flight connection code sharing service operated by several air carriers. See also Ransome Airlines: Pan Am Shuttle: 1986: To ...

  9. Pan Am Express - Wikipedia

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    When Pan Am declared bankruptcy in early 1991 and was forced to sell its New York hub to Delta Air Lines, Pan Am Express continued to operate the northeast regional system and the Miami system for Pan Am until the brand was shut down together with its parent on December 4, 1991. On that date, Ransome / Pan Am Express was sold to Trans World ...