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Defunct regional airline of the United States (1981–1991) This article is about the regional feeder network of Pan American World Airways. For the airline that was named Pan Am Express from 1987 to 1991, see Ransome Airlines.
Pan Am Express
IATA ICAO Call sign
PL PNO PAN EXPRESS
Commenced operations1981; 44 years ago (1981)
Ceased operationsDecember 4, 1991;
33 years ago (1991-12-04)
Hubs
Focus citiesDetroit
Fleet sizeSee Fleet below
DestinationsSee Route network below
Parent companyPan American World Airways

Pan Am Express was a brand name for a code sharing passenger feed service operated by other airlines on behalf of Pan American World Airways (Pan Am). It was founded in the early 1980s, and lasted until the demise of Pan Am in 1991.

History

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In 1980, Pan American World Airways acquired National Airlines, thus obtaining a domestic route network in the U.S. for the first time in its history. In order to provide connecting passenger service to smaller destinations, the creation of a feeder network soon became necessary.

An Air Atlanta Boeing 727 at LaGuardia Airport (1985).
An Empire Airlines Fokker F28 Fellowship at LaGuardia Airport (1986).

For this task, a number of airlines flying narrow body jet equipment and/or turboprop aircraft were contracted via code sharing agreements:

The focus of the Pan Am Express network was put on feeding into Pan Am's hub at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The northeastern U.S. was particularly well covered, but there were also feeder service flights operated in Arizona, California, Florida and Texas as well as the midwestern and southern U.S.

In 1987, Pan Am acquired Ransome Airlines, which was subsequently renamed Pan Am Express and began operating under the banner and aircraft livery of Pan Am. It fully concentrated on serving the JFK hub and also operated a second feeder network in Europe, offering regional flights out of Berlin Tegel Airport. Pan Am Express also operated flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and San Diego (SAN) which were not linked to any other smaller destinations in the regional network. When Pan Am declared bankruptcy in early 1991 and was forced to sell its New York hub to Delta Air Lines, Pan Am Express continued to operate the northeast regional system and the Miami system for Pan Am until the brand was shut down together with its parent on December 4, 1991. On that date, Ransome / Pan Am Express was sold to Trans World Airlines and began operating the same system for TWA from December 5, 1991 until November 1995 when TWA shut down this operation.

Route network

Between 1983 and 1991, the Pan Am Express branding was used on flights to the following destinations in the United States, Canada and the Bahamas:

Location US State/
Country
Airport Start End operated by
Little Rock Arkansas Clinton National Airport 1986 1990 Republic Airlines
Pan Am Express
Phoenix Arizona Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Los Angeles California Los Angeles International Airport 1989 1990 Pan Am Express
San Diego California San Diego International Airport 1985
1989
1986
1990
Republic Airlines
Pan Am Express
Hartford County Connecticut Bradley International Airport 1984
1987
1985
1991
Empire Airlines
Pan Am Express
Daytona Beach Florida Daytona Beach International Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Fort Myers Florida Southwest Florida Regional Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Key West Florida Key West International Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Melbourne Florida Melbourne Orlando International Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Miami Florida Miami International Airport (hub) 1984
1990
1986
1991
Air Atlanta
Pan Am Express
Naples Florida Naples Municipal Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Sarasota Florida Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
West Palm Beach Florida Palm Beach International Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Atlanta Georgia Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport 1984 1986 Air Atlanta, Republic Airlines
Chicago Illinois O'Hare International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Fort Wayne Indiana Fort Wayne International Airport 1986 1986 Republic Airlines
Indianapolis Indiana Indianapolis International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
South Bend Indiana South Bend Regional Airport 1986 1986 Republic Airlines
Baltimore Maryland Baltimore–Washington International Airport 1987 1991 Pan Am Express
Boston Massachusetts Logan International Airport 1988 1990 Pan Am Express
Detroit Michigan Detroit Metropolitan Airport (focus city) 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Grand Rapids Michigan Kent County International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Kalamazoo Michigan Kalamazoo County Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Minneapolis Minnesota Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Kansas City Missouri Kansas City International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
St. Louis Missouri St. Louis Lambert International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Albany New York Albany International Airport 1985 1990 Emerald Airlines, Pan Am Express
Binghamton New York Edwin A. Link Field-Broome County Airport 1985 1996 Emerald Airlines
Buffalo New York Buffalo Niagara International Airport 1983 1991 Emerald Airlines, Empire Airlines, Pan Am Express
Elmira New York Elmira Corning Regional Airport 1985 1996 Emerald Airlines
Ithaca New York Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport 1983 1986 Emerald Airlines, Empire Airlines
New York City New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (hub)
LaGuardia Airport
1983 1991 Air Atlanta, Emerald Airlines, Empire Airlines, Pan Am Express, Republic Airlines
Rochester New York Greater Rochester International Airport 1983 1991 Emerald Airlines, Empire Airlines, Pan Am Express
Syracuse New York Syracuse Hancock International Airport 1983 1991 Emerald Airlines, Empire Airlines, Pan Am Express
Utica New York Oneida County Airport 1983 1986 Emerald Airlines, Empire Airlines
Akron Ohio Akron-Canton Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Cincinnati Ohio Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Columbus Ohio Port Columbus International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Dayton Ohio Dayton International Airport 1986 1986 Republic Airlines
Erie Pennsylvania Erie International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Philadelphia International Airport 1987 1991 Republic Airlines, Pan Am Express
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Pittsburgh International Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Providence Rhode Island T.F. Green Airport 1984
1987
1984
1991
Empire Airlines
Pan Am Express
Memphis Tennessee Memphis International Airport 1984 1986 Air Atlanta, Republic Airlines
Nashville Tennessee Nashville International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Austin Texas Robert Mueller Municipal Airport 1983 1983 Emerald Airlines
Dallas Texas Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Houston Texas George Bush Intercontinental Airport 1982
1985
1983
1986
Emerald Airlines
Republic Airlines
McAllen Texas McAllen-Miller International Airport 1982 1983 Emerald Airlines
San Antonio Texas San Antonio International Airport 1982 1983 Emerald Airlines
Burlington Vermont Burlington International Airport 1985 1986 Emerald Airlines
Norfolk Virginia Norfolk International Airport 1987 1991 Presidential Airways, Pan Am Express
Seattle Washington Seattle–Tacoma International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Greenbrier County West Virginia Greenbrier Valley Airport 1981 1991 Atlanta Airlines, Pan Am Express
Appleton Wisconsin Outagamie County Regional Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Green Bay Wisconsin Austin Straubel International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Madison Wisconsin Madison Municipal Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Milwaukee Wisconsin General Mitchell International Airport 1985 1986 Republic Airlines
Washington, D.C. Washington Dulles International Airport 1987 1987 Presidential Airways
Freeport Bahamas Grand Bahama International Airport 1990 1991 Pan Am Express
Governor's Harbour Bahamas Governor's Harbour Airport 1991 1991 Pan Am Express
Marsh Harbour Bahamas Marsh Harbour Airport 1991 1991 Pan Am Express
Nassau Bahamas Lynden Pindling International Airport 1991 1991 Pan Am Express
North Eleuthera Bahamas North Eleuthera Airport 1991 1991 Pan Am Express
Rock Sound Bahamas Rock Sound International Airport 1991 1991 Pan Am Express
Treasure Cay Bahamas Treasure Cay Airport 1991 1991 Pan Am Express
Hamilton Ontario, Canada John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport 1988 1988 Pan Am Express

In Europe, the following destinations were served:

Boarding of a Pan Am Express ATR 42 at Sylt Airport (1991).
Location Country Airport Start End
Innsbruck Austria Innsbruck Airport 1988 1988
Salzburg Austria Salzburg Airport 1988 1988
Vienna Austria Vienna International Airport 1988 1988
Copenhagen Denmark Copenhagen Airport 1990 1991
Strasbourg France Strasbourg International Airport 1988 1989
(West) Berlin (West) Germany Berlin Tegel Airport (hub) 1988 1991
Bremen (West) Germany Bremen Airport 1989 1990
Dortmund (West) Germany Dortmund Airport 1988 1988
Düsseldorf (West) Germany Düsseldorf Airport 1988 1988
Hamburg (West) Germany Hamburg Airport 1991 1991
Hanover (West) Germany Langenhagen Airport 1988 1991
Kiel (West) Germany Kiel Airport 1988 1990
Westerland (West) Germany Sylt Airport 1989 1991
Oslo Norway Fornebu Airport 1990 1991
Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Arlanda Airport 1989 1989
Basel Switzerland EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg 1988 1989

Fleet

A Pan Am Express de Havilland Canada Dash 7 on arrival at Logan International Airport, completing a flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport (1987).

The following aircraft types were used on Pan Am Express flights:

Aircraft Airline
ATR 42 - turboprop Pan Am Express
BAe 146-100 - whisper jet Pan Am Express
Boeing 727 - jet Air Atlanta, Republic Airlines
Convair CV-580 - turboprop Republic Airlines
de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7 - turboprop Pan Am Express
Fairchild Hiller FH-227 - turboprop Emerald Airlines
Fokker F28 Fellowship - jet Empire Airlines
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - jet Emerald Airlines, Republic Airlines
Jetstream 31 - turboprop Pan Am Express

See also

References

  1. "Pan Am to Eliminate 2,500 Jobs," The New York Times
  2. The Philadelphia Inquirer
  3. "BUSINESS PEOPLE; Planner for Pan Am Heads Commuter Unit," The New York Times
  4. Flight International: The new world of Pan American. Published on August 23, 1986. Online:
  5. Flight Global: Berlin's commuter market grows. Published on April 2, 1988. Online:
  6. Pan American World Airways 1983 domestic route map, at departedflights.com
  7. Pan American World Airways 1984 domestic route map, at departedflights.com
  8. Pan American World Airways 1985 route map, at airchive.com
  9. Pan American World Airways 1986 domestic route map, at departedflights.com
  10. Pan American World Airways 1987 domestic route map, at departedflights.com
  11. Pan American World Airways 1988 route map, at departedflights.com
  12. Pan American World Airways 1989 route map, at departedflights.com
  13. Pan American World Airways 1990 route map, at departedflights.com
  14. Pan American World Airways May 1991 route map, at airchive.com
  15. Pan American World Airways October 1991 route map, at departedflights.com
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