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[[:Category: Boeing 707|Boeing 707]] in the background right.

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Pan Am's World screen title.

Documentary (1973)

Production:
Peckham Productions USA

Also from this series:
Pan Am's World series

Pan Am’s World, produced by Peckham Productions USA in the 1970s, is a promotional film for Pan American Airlines. The film opens with a shot of a Pan Am Boeing 747 jet-clipper, and the narrator tells viewers that Pan Am flies to more than 120 different places on 6 continents. Intercontinental hotels are at many of the destinations, providing luxuriously comfortable lodging. Pan Am also operates the world’s largest private communications system, connecting all the different components of Pan Am’s world. The film then showcases a handful of destinations that are part of Pan Am’s world.

Boeing 747-121

Boeing 747-121

Registration N742PA, c/n 19649/18. First flight in February 1970. Delivered new to PAN AM in March 1970, named Clipper Rainbow. Renamed Clipper Neptune's Car in January 1992. Broken up in February 1992.

Reg.N742PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Rainbow of PAN AM-Pan American World Airways.
Reg.N742PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Rainbow of PAN AM-Pan American World Airways.
Reg.N742PA Boeing 747-121 Clipper Rainbow of PAN AM-Pan American World Airways.

Boeing 707-321B

Registration N415PA, c/n 18957/472. Delivered new to PAN AM in February 1966, named Clipper Monsoon. Sold to LAPSA in November 1978, registered ZP-CCF. Sold to Fuerza Aerea Paraguaya in June 1994, registered FAP-01. VIP conversion as presidential transport but not used. Re-registered 4001 for Fuerza Aérea Paraguaya (FAP). On display at Museo de la historia de Lineas Aéreas Paraguayas-Hotel Del Rancho.

Reg.N415PA Boeing 707-321B Clipper Monsoon of PAN AM-Pan American World Airways.

Boeing 747-121

Taking off from London Heathrow Airport.
A Vickers Viscount in the far background to the right.

Boeing 707 in the background right.

Boeing 707 in the background left.


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