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  1. 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. All Pan American Grace Airways posters were created by J. W. Thompson Agency at the Airline's Lima, Peru, offices.

  2. The Airline was formed by the merger of Peruvian Airways and Chilean Airways. 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.

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  3. Jul 4, 2023 · Pan American and W. R. Grace purchase its first aircraft, a new Fairchild FC-2 monoplane, registered in the United States as NC6853 and dubbed Ship P-1, which featured a cabin for four passengers and was powered by a Wright Whirlwind engine with an output of 220 horsepower.

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  4. Earlier in the 1950s, Beard had proposed merging Braniff with Pan American Grace Airways, the largest U.S. airline operating in South America but resistance by the airline's half owner, Pan American, had scuttled the merger until 1967.

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  5. Jun 10, 2022 · In 1967 Braniff, purchased Pan American-Grace Airways (known as Panagra) from shareholders of Pan American World Airways and W.R. Grace, increasing its presence in South America. The merger was effective on 01Feb1967.

  6. 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. All Pan American Grace Airways posters were created by J. W. Thompson Agency at the Airline's Lima, Peru, offices.

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  8. Apr 2, 2024 · PANAGRA - Pan American-Grace was an airline headquartered in Miami, United States operating from 1929 to 1967.

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