Airlines
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Marilyn Meehan Pan American Flight Attendant Collection
Nancy and Klaus Meyn Trans World Airlines Collection
Larry Michelsen Pacific Northern Airlines textual materials
P.J. Muller Collection of Pan Am Menus
Northwest Airlines Collection
Pan American Airways Postcards and Pacific Alaska Airways Photograph
Pan American World Airways Airmail Flight Menu
The Pan American World Airways Airmail Flight Menu is a small collection is comprised of one folded-card dinner menu from the inaugural Air Mail flight from San Francisco to New Zealand on Pan American Airways Clipper "American," on July 12, 1940. The menu was signed by members of the crew, including Captain J. H. Tilton, while it was docked at the first stop on its route: Honolulu.
Pan American World Airways booklet
This small collection is comprised of a twenty-three page booklet on the history of Pan American Airways, dated 1958. The history begins with Pan American's first flight from Key West to Havana in 1927 and its expansion of routes into the Caribbean, South America, China, and Europe, as well as the introduction of jets into service in 1958. The back of the booklet includes a table of growth in air speed, route miles, passengers, miles flown, and employees between 1927 and 1958.
Cyrille M. Peabody Boeing Collection
Richard Peterson Pan American World Airways Collection
This small collection contains a Pan American Airways flight packet souvenir given to passengers traveling to the South Pacific, circa 1956. Contents of packet include a drink menu, brochures with information for traveling in Manila, Guam, Wake Island, and Hong Kong, as well as postcards of fishermen in Guam and aerial views of Wake Island.
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