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Panair do
Brasil was an
airline of Brazil. it
ceased operations in 1965.
Between 1945 and 1965, it was
considered to be the
largest carrier not only in...
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marking the end of
Panair's flight operations. "
Panair".
Airline History.
Retrieved 25 July 2019.
Panair Former Boeing Fleet Detail "
Panair Fleet". Planespotters...
- to
Infraero (2007-2022) and AENA (2023-2024) reports: 18
August 1941: a
Panair do
Brasil Lockheed Model 18
Lodestar registration PP-PBD en
route from Curitiba-Bacacheri...
- Airlines, KLM,
Mexicana de Aviacion,
National Airlines,
Northwest Orient,
Panair do Brasil, Pan
American World Airways,
Riddle Airlines, Sabena, SAS, South...
- for the
original p****enger
terminal and was used by all
airlines except Panair do
Brasil and Pan
American World Airways,
which used
their own facilities...
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along the
Brazilian coast and was thus
better prepared to
compete with
Panair do
Brasil and
Cruzeiro do Sul. In 1949, the
Brazilian government granted...
- Santiago, Chile. Its
Brazilian subsidiary NYRBA do
Brasil was
later renamed as
Panair do Brasil. Pan Am also
partnered with the
Grace Shipping Company in 1929...
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developed in the late 1960s to
early 1970s.
Advanced panel codes, such as
Panair (developed by Boeing), were
first introduced in the late 1970s, and gained...
- customers, with six
aircraft each.
Other airlines in the
order book
included Panair do Brasil,
Continental Airlines, ****an Airlines, Lufthansa,
American Airlines...
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called Santo Amaro do
Ipitanga Airport, was
established in 1925. In 1941
Panair do
Brasil parti****ting in the
World War II
efforts with the
support of...