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  1. The new company, Pan American Grace Airways, Inc., was jointly and equally owned by both Pan American World Airways, Inc., and W. R. Grace and Company, the largest shipping company in South America. As early as 1953, the Civil Aeronautics Board had recommended that Pan Am divest itself of Panagra, because of Pan Am's decades-long control of air travel in the region and between US and Latin ...

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  2. Pan American-Grace Airways, also known as Panagra, and dubbed "The World's Friendliest Airline" was an airline formed as a joint venture between Pan American World Airways and Grace Shipping Company. On September 13, 1928, a small single-engine Fairchild airliner flew from Lima, Peru, to Talara, Peru, which marked not only the beginning of Pan ...

  3. Mar 11, 2003 · BY clipper471 - Tue Mar 11, 2003 2:41 pm. PANAGRA was the short name for Pan American-Grace Airways. On Jan-29-1930 Pan American Airways and W.R. Grace & Co. (a shipping company) formed PANAGRA, which was a South American airline. Pan American divested it's 50% interest in PANAGRA in 1966 for $15 million to Braniff.

  4. Joseph Peter Grace (1872-1950), contains the business, family and philanthropy activities of the family. In addition, there are 20 motion picture films about the Grace Company’s South American interest throughout the 1950s. The grandson, usually referred to as J. Peter Grace (1913-1995) even though his first name was

  5. Jul 4, 2023 · The company also hosts Douglas DC-2 courtesy flights at Lima, Peru, where the Maria Benavides, daughter of the Peruvian President Oscar R. Benavides, was taken on one of the special flights. The youngest to fly was 28-day old Ms. Elizabeth Garrison. Panagra also hosted courtesy flights at Arequipa, Peru

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  6. It was founded in 1929 to compete with SCADTA, a German-owned company, and held a quasi-monopoly over air travel in parts of Colombia and South America during the 1940s and 1950s. Panagra merged with Braniff International Airways in 1967. 25/2/1945 (From Buenos Aires to Washington) 25/8/1952 . 17/7/1953 . 10/10/1953 (From Lima to La Paz)

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  8. The Panagra name was resurrected during the late 1990s when a new airline which billed itself as Panagra Airways operating Boeing 727-200 jetliners. Panagra travel poster for service to Peru Pan American Grace Airways and Panagra's intellectual property is currently owned by Braniff Airways, Inc. , and is administered by Braniff Airways Foundation, in Dallas, Texas.

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