MUSEUM OF THE FALLEN
Dominance is not eternal.

The Pan Am globe logo

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Pan Am

Pan American World Airways
1927 CE 1991 CE

It was the airline of the future — its logo flew on the spaceplane in '2001: A Space Odyssey'. The real 2001 came and Pan Am was already a decade dead.

Born
1927 CE
Died
1991 CE
Lived
64 years
Dead for
35 yrs
At its peak
The dominant US international airline; flag-carrier of the jet age
Cause of death
Overreach · Disaster
Replaced by
The Obituary

For half a century Pan American World Airways was international flight. It pioneered the trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic routes, launched the Boeing 747, and made its blue globe logo a worldwide symbol of glamour and modernity — so much so that Stanley Kubrick painted it on the orbiting spaceplane in 2001: A Space Odyssey, a confident bet that Pan Am would fly people to space stations.

The future arrived without it. US airline deregulation in 1978 exposed Pan Am’s high costs and thin domestic network to brutal competition, and a string of disasters compounded the damage — above all the bombing of Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in December 1988, which killed 270 people and shattered passenger confidence. Bleeding money, the airline sold off its prized routes one by one and finally shut down on 4 December 1991. When the actual year 2001 came around, the airline that was supposed to carry us to the stars had been gone for ten years.

Worth remembering

  • It launched the Boeing 747 and the jet age, and its blue globe was painted on the orbiting spaceplane in '2001: A Space Odyssey.'
  • Pan Am ran a 'First Moon Flights Club,' taking reservations for future commercial trips to the Moon — about 93,000 people put their names on the list.

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Sources

  1. Pan Am, founded 1927, symbol of the jet age; collapsed 1991 after deregulation and the 1988 Lockerbie bombing Wikipedia
  2. Pan Am Flight 103 was destroyed by a bomb over Lockerbie, Scotland, on 21 December 1988 Wikipedia

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