16 JAN: One of the world’s most famous airlines is the subject of one of the world’s most unusual new books.
‘Pan American World Airways: Aviation History Through the Words of its People’ is made up of essays and reminiscences by 75 former employees of the carrier.
The airline, founded in 1927 by Juan Trippe to operate mail and passenger services between Key West, Florida and Havana, Cuba, never really recovered from the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and collapsed in December 1991.




