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  1. 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 American Grace Airways but also the inauguration ...

  2. 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. The carrier was renamed to Braniff International (i) and it operated until 12May1982. < scheduled international and regional ...

  3. Jul 4, 2023 · Panagra inaugurates its first Douglas DC-2 twin-engine service. The new DC-2 flies its first scheduled Panagra flight from Panama City, Panama, the Canal Zone, to Lima, Peru, with a fuel stop at Talara, Peru. For the first time, this flight was made during all daylight hours in only 9 hours and 35 minutes cruising at 175 miles-per hour

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  4. Apr 2, 2024 · PANAGRA - Pan American-Grace; Full Name: Pan American-Grace Airways, Inc. Country: United States: Founded: 13 Sep 1928: Started Operations: 12 Oct 1929: Ceased operations

  5. About. Pan American-Grace Airways was founded on September 13, 1928 as a joint venture between Pan American World Airways and the Grace Shipping Company. At its height, Panagra flew passengers and freight from domestic hubs in New York and Miami to destinations throughout South America including Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia ...

  6. 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.

  7. On Wednesday, 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 $30 million USD from its two owners, W. R. Grace and Company and Pan American World Airways, Inc. Braniff Executive Vice President Charles ...

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