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One of Haiti’s most celebrated metal sculptors, Serge Jolimeau (b. This image was posted on August 28, 2024. #haitianmetal
When midwestern businessman Harold Bixby (1890-1965) worked for the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) in partnership with Pan American Airways (PAA), CNAC exclusively flew American-built aircraft types. This image was posted on August 27, 2024. #bixbycollection #panam #haroldbixby #avgeek
Porcelain developed in China during the Tang dynasty (618–907) and continued to be refined in proceeding centuries. This image was posted on August 26, 2024. #chineseceramics #porcelain
Developed by the Lockheed Corporation, the L-188 Electra was the only large turboprop airliner produced in the U.S. This image was posted on August 23, 2024. #cutabovemodels
Charles Baskerville’s painting style was described as that of an “old school portrait painter.” During the 1940s, he created this Siam (Thailand) poster with Buddhist monks looking at a statue of a guardian (yaksha) in front of one of the country’s most famous landmarks, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), located within the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok. This image was posted on August 21, 2024. #airwaysartists #avgeek
Born in Tokyo, Marc Katano graduated from the California College of the Arts in Oakland, CA with distinction in 1975. This image was posted on August 20, 2024.
Today is National Aviation Day! This image was posted on August 19, 2024. #nationalaviationday
During its first year of operations, Virgin America flew to only eight cities. This image was posted on August 16, 2024. #vxforever #avgeek
“I never thought transition would be a reality in my lifetime. This image was posted on August 14, 2024. #jesstdugan #vanessafabbre #tosurviveonthisshore #trans #transgender #transgenderhistorymonth
Cheju or Jeju Island, located 50 miles off the southern peninsula of South Korea, is Korea's largest island. This image was posted on August 13, 2024. #52posters #southkorea #koreanair #traveltuesday
Marshall Moxom (1916–2007) was a San Francisco-based photographer active between the late 1930s and mid-1970s. This image was posted on August 12, 2024. #marshallmoxom #sfohistory
Winning in America
This exhibition was on display between April 2023 and May 2023 in the 4E Video Arts Gallery gallery, located in International Terminal
Pan American World Airways expanded its routes during the postwar years to include the newly independent countries of India and Pakistan, as well as Thailand (formerly Siam). This image was posted on August 07, 2024. #airwaysartists #avgeek
"The Art of the African Instrument" features bells, rattles, harp lutes, drums, slit gongs, and lamellophones or “thumb pianos.” Though small in scale, the lamellophone produces enchanting sounds. This image was posted on August 05, 2024. #artoftheafricaninstrument
“(As a boy) I had free access to television, which of course goes hand in hand with pop culture. This image was posted on July 31, 2024. #unknownmuseum #mickeymcgowan #bayarea #bayareahistory
“There is no better way to celebrate Pride Month at SFO than the completion of the first airport terminal in the world named for an LGBTQ leader that changed our city and our country,” said Mayor London Breed last month upon the opening of the final phase of Harvey Milk Terminal 1. This image was posted on July 30, 2024. #hmt1 #harveymilkt1 #harveymilk #flyingppie #marshallmoxom
While Harold Bixby worked at the China National Aviation Corporation, the company placed a high priority on expanding the airline’s fleet to include larger, more modern aircraft. This image was posted on July 29, 2024. #bixbycollection #panam #haroldbixby #avgeek
Zheng He (1371–1433), a Muslim court eunuch during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), was sponsored by the Yongle emperor to lead a fleet of ships on multiple expeditions to distant lands, including Southeast Asia. This image was posted on July 26, 2024. #chineseceramics
Not all posters produced by airlines advertised their service destinations. This image was posted on July 24, 2024. #52posters #braniff #alexandercalder
In early 2004, the Virgin Group announced plans to create a United States-based, low-cost airline initially named "Virgin USA.” Although the public showed strong support for the creation of a new economy airline, the company experienced many complications during the approval process, including rivalries between New York and California cities, labor union disputes, resistance from all major U.S. airlines, and concerns that a Virgin Group airline would primarily be controlled outside of the U.S. After initially being denied approval by the Department of Transportation, a revised application was submitted in January 2007 stipulating that voting shares would be held by an approved trust and only two Virgin Group directors would serve on the airline’s eight-person board. This image was posted on July 23, 2024. #vxforever