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#OnThisDay in 1964, the #Boeing 727 was introduced by Eastern Air Lines. This image was posted on February 01, 2017.
This 1960 American Airlines flight information packet advertises the airline's new Boeing 707 jets. This image was posted on January 30, 2017.
In 1949, Pan American World Airways introduced its new long-range, double-decked, transoceanic luxury airliner, the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser and installed the Sleeperette seat within a convertible sleeping berth configuration. This image was posted on January 25, 2017.
#OnThisDay in 1959, the first American Airlines 707 took off from Los Angeles to New York. This image was posted on January 25, 2017.
#Onthisday in 1970, the first Boeing 747 commercial service flew from New York to London. This image was posted on January 22, 2017. #aviationhistory #avgeek #panam
United has announced that they will retire their Boeing 747 fleet by the end of the year. This image was posted on January 20, 2017.
United has announced that they will retire their Boeing 747 fleet by the end of the year. This image was posted on January 20, 2017.
#Onthisday, the first McDonnell Douglas MD-11 took flight in 1990. This image was posted on January 10, 2017. #aviationhistory #avgeek #mcdonnell #douglas #mcdonnelldouglas #md11
As its name implies, United Airlines originated from a merger of several early air transport companies that began operating more than 75 years ago. This image was posted on January 04, 2017.
This 1951 #PanAm packet advertises the luxury accommodations on the #Boeing 377 Double-Decked "Strato" Clippers. This image was posted on December 23, 2016.
One of the greatest advances in commercial aviation was the succesful introduction of jet airliners during the late 1950s. This image was posted on December 20, 2016. #boeing100 #aviationhistory #avgeek #avgeeks #707 #panam
This circa 1960 photograph shows several Boeing 707 jetliners in their introduction liveries. This image was posted on December 05, 2016. #boeing #707 #boeing100 #1960s #livery #aviationhistory #avgeek
Continental, which featured an onboard Pink Cloud Buffet Bar, issued this summer uniform from 1967 to 1970. This image was posted on September 09, 2016.
#OnThisDay in 1960, a Pan American World Airways Boeing 707 departed from New York for the first jet service to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This image was posted on August 03, 2016.
#OnThisDay in 1959, Qantas’ first jet service departed from Sydney Airport destined for San Francisco. This image was posted on July 29, 2016.
The development of aviation technology has changed the world. This image was posted on July 25, 2016.
In the early 1970s, artist Alexander Calder was commissioned to paint several aircraft operated by Braniff International Airways. This image was posted on July 07, 2016.
Our collection of model aircraft ranges from large twelve-foot long models to tiny Matchbox-sized models. This image was posted on June 18, 2016.
The earliest uniform design on display in "Fashion In Flight" is this beautiful green wool ensemble from United Air Lines. This video was posted on June 15, 2016.
The earliest uniform design on display in "Fashion In Flight" is this beautiful green wool ensemble from United Air Lines. This video was posted on June 15, 2016.
The earliest uniform design on display in "Fashion In Flight" is this beautiful green wool ensemble from United Air Lines. This video was posted on June 15, 2016.
A Boeing 247 at "San Francisco's Busy Airport, Mills Field," circa 1935. This image was posted on May 05, 2016.
Introduced by Pan American World Airways in 1970, the Boeing 747-100 was the first of a new breed of jetliner, the “wide-body,” which ultimately revolutionized the airline industry. This image was posted on April 27, 2016.
Before the advent of the Douglas DC-3 in the late 1930s, airlines struggled to cover operating costs from passenger services alone, and relied heavily on airmail and freight to make up the difference. This image was posted on April 19, 2016.
Have you ever wondered how they installed seating in an aircraft? This image was posted on April 07, 2016.
Commercial aviation grew rapidly in the 1930s, and male stewards and female stewardesses were a significant part of many airline’s passenger services. This image was posted on March 30, 2016.
Pacific Air Transport (PAT) was founded in 1926 by Vern C. Gorst, a transportation-minded entrepreneur with ties to the Pacific Northwest and California. This image was posted on March 24, 2016.
The field of aeronautical engineering led to some of the most profound technological advancements of the 20th century. This image was posted on March 19, 2016.
Our collection features over one thousand safety information cards. This image was posted on March 13, 2016.
Our collection features over one thousand safety information cards. This image was posted on March 13, 2016.
One of the earliest luggage labels we have in our collection is one that was issued by Boeing Air Transport featuring a Boeing 80 airliner from circa 1928. This image was posted on March 12, 2016.
The Boeing 707, introduced by Pan American World Airways in 1958, was the largest passenger airplane in operation. This image was posted on March 11, 2016.
The flight deck on a Pan American Airways Boeing 314 provided enormous amounts of space for the operation and navigation of the aircraft, by today’s standards. This image was posted on March 07, 2016.
The first Boeing 747SP (Special Performance), the Clipper Young America, was delivered to Pan American World Airways #onthisday in 1976. This image was posted on March 05, 2016.
The daughter of 33rd President, Harry S. Truman, Margaret Truman, stands by Juan Trippe in this black and white photograph to christen Pan American's “Clipper America” in the late 1940s. This image was posted on March 02, 2016.
This 1950s Pan American World Airways poster features a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser flying above Amsterdam, Netherlands. This image was posted on March 01, 2016.