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Pan Am Rebirth?

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 15:21
by ChuckC
I nearly drove off the road near the Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) yesterday after seeing what appeared to be a Pan American B727, painted in traditional blue and white colors, parked at a gate. Sure enough, that's what I saw.

Having just now read that the latest incarnation of PAA is no longer flying, and particularly this far West, I was really surprised to see this airplane. My guess is this one was a charter flight. Maybe some of our airline enthusiasts can solve the mystery?

Chuck-

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 15:55
by FamilyMan
Originally posted by ChuckC
Having just now read that the latest incarnation of PAA is no longer flying..

The Pan Am Website gives no indication that it is out of business.

Does seem unusual that it should be that far West though.

I always get a real kick out of seeing those planes when I am visiting the in-laws close to Sanford. My mother worked with them for 10+ years and I spent a summer working for them at LHR (my first job) so I have a great affection for them.

Phil

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 18:29
by ChuckC
Hi, Phil!

If the plane's still there today I'll see if I can grab the registration number.

Chuck

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 18:32
by Littlejohn
Originally posted by ChuckC
I'll see if I can grab the registration number.


Uh Oh! Steady on Chuck, that's a dangerous symptom. Next thing, you'll be sitting round at airports with a clipboard, camara and binoculars.;)

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 23:22
by p17blo
I nearly flew them last year from Sanford (Orlando) to San Juan. Not even a whisker of their former self though.

Pan Am was a real loss, and if parts of the film 'The Aviator' are true then Juan Tripp (sp?) seemed to be a 'Tiger' of man.

Paul

PostPosted: 25 Nov 2005, 18:35
by VS-EWR
This is what we spotters like to call, the fake PanAm. It is merely a company that chose to buy the rights to the PanAm name and logos, etc. It is really, if you wish, the 4th rebirth of PanAm and has been around for a couple of years. Most PanAm lovers are really angry and upset with the company for using the name, but no one can really do anything about it it.

PostPosted: 26 Nov 2005, 01:16
by ChuckC
Interesting, Nick. Hadn't heard that. I knew that if I put the information out, one or more of our observant Forum members would educate me. Thanks!

Chuck-