This series consists of records pertaining to the financial activities of the company. The bulk of the records pertain to corporate finance, but the series also contains records from divisions, affiliates and internal departments. Other series containing financial and statistical records include: "Properties and Facilities", "Labor Relations, Salaries and Compensation", "Corporate and General, Records of the Board of Directors" and “Graphic Material and 3D Objects, Scrapbooks”. For photographs pertaining to this series, see “Photographs, Corporate and General”.
This series consists of records pertaining to the company's relationship with: England, Scotland, and Ireland. It includes records pertaining to the Bermuda Agreement (the Bermuda Agreement, reached in 1946 by American and British negotiators in Bermuda, was an early, precedent-setting, bilateral air transport agreement regulating civil air transport, and was expanded in 1977).
Technical Consultant for Pan Am 1928-1974, member of Board of Directors. See also “Photographs, Personnel, Executive Officers, Charles Lindbergh” for more photographs pertaining to this series.
This series is arranged chronologically by decade and consists of minutes, requests for action, requests for authorization, and other materials created and accumulated by corporate and subsidiary boards of directors and executive committees, as well as notices of and materials distributed during stockholder meetings. It includes the following subsidiary and affiliate board of directors’ minutes: AVIANCA (Aerovias Nationals de Colombia), Compania Mexicana de Aviacion SA (CMA), Compania Panamena de Aviacion C. por A. (COPA), Lineas Aereas Costarricenses SA (LACSA), Pan American Grace Airways (Panagra), Panair do Brasil, Peruvian Airways, Phillipines Air Lines, and Servicio Aereo de Honduras SA (SAHSA). The range of topics included in this series is vast and reflects themes found throughout the collection. Of note, this series inlcudes records pertaining to the company's relationship with Atlas Corporation. For more photographs pertaining to this series, see “Photographs, Corporate and General”.
This series is arranged chronologically by decade and consists of accident investigation files, including correspondence (letters, memos, telexes, telegraphs, etc.), press clippings (newspapers, magazines, etc.), press releases, reports and photographs; the bulk of the material pertains to plane crashes. For more records pertaining to this series, see "Corporate and General, Records of the Secretary" and "Corporate and General, Other Airlines, New York Airways". For more photographs pertaining to this series, see “Photographs, Disasters”.
This series consists of records referencing more than one aircraft manufacturer, lists of fleet numbers, and other information about aircraft that is general in scope.
Pan Am acquired 100% of stock in Cubana in 1932. See also "Corporate and General, Geographic Locations, Caribbean" for more records pertaining to this series.
This series consists of records pertaining to the design, acquisition, promotion and operation of the company’s airplanes (also known as “Clippers”), including landplanes and seaplanes. For airplane manuals, see “Technical Operations, Manuals”. For flight logs, see “Technical Operations, Flight Operations”. See also “Photographs, Aircraft, Airplanes” for more photographs pertaining to this series.