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  2. 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.

  3. International Pan American Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am opened an Art Deco terminal building at the airport in 1934, featuring a globe in its lobby that was 10 feet in diameter and weighed 3.5 tons. Pan Am operated Sikorsky S-41 and Sikorsky S-42 flying boats from the airport. [1] The Navy requisitioned the entire Dinner Key facility in 1943 and commissioned it as Dinner Key NAF. [1]

  4. Pan Am - Wikipedia

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    Clipper Defiance at Stockholm Arlanda Airport in July 1966. Pan Am held a lofty position in the popular culture of the Cold War era. One of the most famous images in which a Pan Am plane formed a backdrop was the Beatles' February 7, 1964, arrival at John F. Kennedy Airport aboard a Pan Am Boeing 707-321, Clipper Defiance. [164]

  5. Is Pan Am flying again? Here’s how you can relive the iconic ...

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    A former Pan Am flight attendant until 1989 based out of John F. Kennedy airport, she assumed her husband, Don, 82 and a retired machinist, would balk at the high price.

  6. Miami’s aviation history began in this Pan Am hangar. County ...

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    The facts were not in dispute: The oldest standing building at Miami International Airport, a 1929 hangar built by visionary Pan American Airways founder Juan Trippe, played a singular role in ...

  7. Tenerife airport disaster - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 1736 had originated at Los Angeles International Airport, with an intermediate stop at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The aircraft was a Boeing 747-121, registration N736PA, named Clipper Victor .

  8. East 60th Street Heliport - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Johnson Controls purchased Pan Am World Services, Inc., a subsidiary of the Pan Am Corporation that operated the airport. Before the formation of Pan Am World Services, Inc. in 1979, the airport had been operated by Pan American World Airways, specifically by the company's Aviation Division that was created in 1968 to build and operate ...

  9. Pan Am once ruled the skies. Will Miami airport save ... - AOL

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    Once Pan Am ceased operations in 1991 following a bankruptcy blamed in part on airline deregulation, increased competition and rising costs, Miami airport took over the headquarters building ...