Pan Am Cargo
Pan Am Cargo or Clipper Cargo was a subsidiary cargo airline of Pan American World Airways. Pan Am Cargo first used piston-engined aircraft such as the Douglas DC-4. On 5 January 1952 the larger DC-6 model was used on the company's first transatlantic all-cargo service. In 1963, Pan Am's all-cargo jet service began in 1963 with Boeing 707-321Cs that henceforth dominated Pan Am's freight operations.
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Ceased operations | 1983 | ||||||
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Fleet size | See Fleet below | ||||||
Parent company | Pan American World Airways |
Pan Am stopped Pan Am Cargo operations in 1983.
Fleet
As of its end in 1983, Pan Am Cargo fleet included:
- 4 Boeing 727 1 in Mexico City
- 2 Boeing 747-123F
- 2 Boeing 747-221F
- 1 Boeing 747-273C (Leased from World Airways)
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