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Braniff purchased the 39-year old South American West Coast airline for $30 million USD from its two owners, W. R. Grace and Company and Pan American World Airways, Inc.
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On February 1, 1967, Braniff International merged with Pan American Grace Airways, also known by the trade name Panagra. Braniff purchased the 39-year-old South American West Coast airline for US$30 million from its two owners, W. R. Grace and Company and Pan American World Airways, Inc..
Jun 10, 2022 · Panagra was formed by Pan Am & W.R Grace & Company by the merger of Peruvian Airways and Chilean Airlines on 13/Sep/1928 and commenced operations on 12/Oct/1929. The mail contract was awarded to the airline for the route between the Canal Zone and Argentina.
This is a list of airline holding companies, that either own more than one airline or are the parent company of a single airline. A company or firm in which the holding company owns a significant portion of voting shares, usually 20–50% or a "minority of share ownership", is known as an associate company.
Apr 25, 1999 · Pan American-Grace Airways, better known as PANAGRA, was an airline formed as a joint venture between Pan American World Airways and Grace Shipping Company from 1928 to 1969. The airline primarily flew to South America from both the East and West Coast.
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During 1930, the Colombian airline SCADTA (now AVIANCA), and NYRBA (New York, Rio, & Buenos Aires Airline) were acquired (bringing many qualified personnel, nearly 30 almost new multi-engined planes, and the Panair Do Brasil subsidiary).
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Panagra merged with Braniff International Airways in 1967. Pan American-Grace.com was designed by Chip and Jef Reahard as a tribute to Panagra captain J.F. Reahard, Jr. and the rest of the men and women who flew the line.