Collection: Panagra
Panagra—short for Pan American-Grace Airways—was born in 1929 from an exciting partnership between Pan American World Airways and W.R. Grace & Co., with the bold mission of connecting North and South America by air. Known for its luxurious service and adventurous spirit, Panagra opened up dazzling new travel routes across the Americas, whisking passengers to far-flung destinations like Peru, Chile, and Argentina. For nearly four decades, the airline helped define the golden age of aviation, before its story took a new twist in 1967 with a merger into Braniff International Airways. Panagra's legacy lives on as a symbol of innovation and adventure in air travel history.
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Chile, Panagra, 1960s.
MuseumChile, Panagra, 1960s.
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Ecuador, Panagra, 1960s.
MuseumEcuador, Panagra, 1960s.
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Panama, Fly Panagra, 1960s by Gordon McKuon.
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Round South America, Panagra, 1958. [Merry-go-round]
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Fly to South America, Pan American - Panagra, 1952.
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Peru, Panagra, 1960.
MuseumPeru, Panagra, 1960.
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Ski in Chile, Panagra, 1960s.
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South America, Fly Panagra, Pan American - Grace Airways, c.1955.
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Argentina, Panagra, Pan American - Grace Airways, c.1958. [El Interamericano DC-7B]
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Fly to Argentina, Pan American - Panagra, c.1950.
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