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Airline of Brazil
Panair do Brasil was an airline of Brazil. it ceased operations in 1965. Between 1945 and 1965, it was considered to be the largest carrier not only in
Panair_do_Brasil
Italian air taxi operator
Panair International was an air taxi operator, founded in 1979 and based in Palermo. Starting from 1987 it operated Cessna Citation executive twin jetliners
Panair
1950 aviation incident in Brazil
Panair do Brasil Flight 099 was a flight operated by the Brazilian airline Panair do Brasil that crashed on July 28, 1950, killing all 51 people on board
Panair_do_Brasil_Flight_099
Aviation incident in Brazil
The 1962 Paraná da Eva Panair do Brasil Lockheed Constellation crash was a fatal aviation accident that occurred near Manaus, Brazil, in the early hours
1962 Paraná da Eva Panair do Brasil Lockheed Constellation crash
1962_Paraná_da_Eva_Panair_do_Brasil_Lockheed_Constellation_crash
Airline of Brazil (1927–2006)
along the Brazilian coast and was thus better prepared to compete with Panair do Brasil and Cruzeiro do Sul. In 1949, the Brazilian government granted
Varig
United States airline (1927–1991)
Santiago, Chile. Its Brazilian subsidiary, NYRBA do Brasil, was later renamed Panair do Brasil. Pan Am also partnered with the Grace Shipping Company in 1929
Pan_Am
US airliner with 4 piston engines, 1953
Airlines, KLM, Mexicana de Aviacion, National Airlines, Northwest Orient, Panair do Brasil, Pan American World Airways, Riddle Airlines, Sabena, SAS, South
Douglas_DC-7
Domestic airport in São Paulo, Brazil
to Infraero (2007-2022) and AENA (2023-2025) reports: 18 August 1941: a Panair do Brasil Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration PP-PBD en route from Curitiba-Bacacheri
São_Paulo–Congonhas_Airport
developed in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Advanced panel codes, such as Panair (developed by Boeing), were first introduced in the late 1970s, and gained
Aerodynamic potential-flow code
Aerodynamic_potential-flow_code
between the Portuguese TAP Transportes Aéreos Portugueses and the Brazilian Panair do Brasil (1960–1965) and Varig (1965–1967). In order to further promote
Voo_da_Amizade
British–French supersonic airliner
customers, with six aircraft each. Other airlines in the order book included Panair do Brasil, Continental Airlines, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, American Airlines
Concorde
2024 studio album by Milton Nascimento and Esperanza Spalding
"Outubro", "Um Vento Passou (Para Paul Simon)" and "Saudade dos Aviões da Panair (Conversando no Bar)" were released as singles. Milton + Esperanza received
Milton_+_Esperanza
Airport
called Santo Amaro do Ipitanga Airport, was established in 1925. In 1941 Panair do Brasil participating in the World War II efforts with the support of
Salvador_Bahia_Airport
American passenger transport aircraft of the World War II era
Brasileira Panair do Brasil - 6 Model 18-10s delivered new. SAVAG (Sociedade Anônima Viação Aérea Gaúcha) - Two Model 18-10s bought from Panair do Brasil
Lockheed_Model_18_Lodestar
Panamanian cargo airline
a rebranding process, returning to the skies operating under the brand PanAir Cargo, also operating six Convair CV-240s, in the CV-580F variant, in addition
Cargo_Three
1927–1993 Brazilian airline
Bolivia. Condor was thus able to face the fierce competition imposed by Panair do Brasil, the Brazilian subsidiary of Pan American. Condor had however
Serviços Aéreos Cruzeiro do Sul
Serviços_Aéreos_Cruzeiro_do_Sul
Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Paulo–Congonhas. Pan American World Airways and its Brazilian subsidiary Panair do Brasil opened their own terminal for seaplanes in 1937. It features architecture
Santos_Dumont_Airport
Airport in Sal, Cape Verde
service between Brazil and Portugal. It was operated from 1960 to 1965 by Panair do Brasil and from 1965 to 1967 by TAP-Transportes Aéreos Portugueses and
Amílcar Cabral International Airport
Amílcar_Cabral_International_Airport
after takeoff from Perth Airport, killing all 29 people on board. July 18 – Panair do Brasil Flight 099, a Lockheed L-049 Constellation, crashed into a hill
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft
French twin-jet narrow-body airliner produced 1958–1972
United Airlines. Other series VI customers included Indian Airlines (9), Panair do Brasil (4), Cruzeiro do Sul, Iberia Líneas Aéreas De España (4), LAN
Sud_Aviation_Caravelle
Company that provides air transport services for passengers and freight
airline alliance was formed in the 1930s when Pan Am and its subsidiary, Panair do Brasil, agreed to codeshare routes in Latin America when they overlapped
Airline
Two engined airliner
Airways ♠ Brazil Aerovias Brasil Aerovias Minas Gerais Cruzeiro do Sul Panair do Brasil Republic of China CNAC, jointly owned and operated with Pan American
Douglas_DC-2
Twin-engined light airliner
Marshall Airways Qantas Empire Airways Brazil Aeronorte Cruzeiro do Sul Panair do Brasil VARIG Canada Canadian Airways Trans-Canada Air Lines Chile LAN
Lockheed_Model_10_Electra
National airline of Portugal
jointly-operated air service named "Voo da Amizade" ("Friendship Flight") with Panair do Brasil (1960–1965) and Varig (1965–1967). A route from Lisbon to Goa
TAP_Air_Portugal
operation Cubana de Aviación Panair do Brasil October 22, 1929 February 16, 1965 Founded as Nyrba do Brasil. Name changed to Panair do Brasil in 1930. Bankruptcy
List of airlines by foundation date
List_of_airlines_by_foundation_date
First commercial jet airliner, four-engined
Commonwealth Pacific Airlines, Japan Air Lines, Linea Aeropostal Venezolana, and Panair do Brasil. American carriers Capital Airlines, National Airlines, and Pan
De_Havilland_Comet
Family of US airliners with 4 piston engines, 1943
Lines, Pan Am, Air France, BOAC, KLM, Qantas, Lufthansa, Iberia Airlines, Panair do Brasil, TAP Portugal, Trans-Canada Air Lines (later renamed Air Canada)
Lockheed_Constellation
US airliner with 4 piston engines, 1943
An L-049 preserved in Panair do Brasil colors at the Wings of a Dream Museum in Brazil.
Lockheed_L-049_Constellation
Cooperation agreement between two or more airlines
fortress hub). The first airline alliance was formed in the 1930s, when Panair do Brasil and its parent company Pan American World Airways agreed to exchange
Airline_alliance
International airport serving Vila do Porto, Santa Maria Island, the Azores
1946) Pan American World Airways, began stopovers to Santa Maria in 1947 Panair do Brasil Surinam Airways Swissair, began to stopover in Santa Maria in
Santa_Maria_Airport_(Azores)
Former airport that served Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
site since 1935, when the first official flight landed on April 1. In 1938 Panair do Brasil started flying to the location as a stop on a flight from Rio
Iguassú_National_Park_Airport
Network. 16 January 1959. Retrieved 17 June 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Panair do Brasil-099)". Aviation Safety Network. 28 July 1950. Retrieved 28 May
List of deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents
List_of_deadliest_aircraft_accidents_and_incidents
Aviation museum in São Paulo, Brazil
4440 Lockheed 049 Constellation PP-PDD Bought in Paraguay and painted as Panair do Brasil Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-2 12456 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 6247 Mikoyan-Gurevich
TAM_Museum
President of Brazil from 1964 to 1967
the economy (e.g., shutting down by decree the country's flag carrier, Panair do Brasil). Castelo Branco's government unlike those of previous presidents
Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco
Humberto_de_Alencar_Castelo_Branco
Analysis and solving of problems that involve fluid flows
more advanced three-dimensional Panel Codes were developed at Boeing (PANAIR, A502), Lockheed (Quadpan), Douglas (HESS), McDonnell Aircraft (MACAERO)
Computational_fluid_dynamics
1957–1970 French aircraft manufacturer
customers, with six Concordes each. Other airlines in the order book included Panair do Brasil, Continental Airlines, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, American Airlines
Sud_Aviation
Airport in Belém, Brazil
during World War II were returned to the Ministry of Aeronautics in 1945. Panair do Brasil, Pan American, and NAB – Navegação Aérea Brasileira began their
Belém/Val-de-Cans International Airport
Belém/Val-de-Cans_International_Airport
International airport serving Recife, Brazil
to Infraero (2007–2019) and AENA (2020–2025) reports: 1 November 1961: a Panair do Brasil Douglas DC-7C registration PP-PDO flying from Sal to Recife, during
Recife/Guararapes International Airport
Recife/Guararapes_International_Airport
engine failure. 14 of the 16 people on board were killed. 28 July 1950 – Panair do Brasil Flight 099, a Lockheed L-049, crashed in Morro do Chapéu, killing
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_location
Cargo (fleet included converted Super DC-8-73 aircraft) DiGregorio Digex Panair do Brasil Skymaster Airlines Transportes Charter do Brasil Varig VASP (fleet
List of Douglas DC-8 operators
List_of_Douglas_DC-8_operators
Airport in Brazil
AENA won a 30-year concession to operate the airport. 28 February 1952: a Panair do Brasil Douglas DC-3A-393 registration PP-PCN flying from Rio de Janeiro-Santos
Uberlândia_Airport
Airport in Luque, Paraguay
Dirección Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil (DINAC) reports: 16 June 1955: a Panair do Brasil–owned Lockheed L-149 Constellation, with registration PP-PDJ,
Silvio Pettirossi International Airport
Silvio_Pettirossi_International_Airport
Former commercial airport that served Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
combination land and marine aerodrome also used by Pan American World Airways and Panair do Brasil flying boats. In 1940 and 1941 the Italian airline L.A.T.I. operated
Augusto Severo International Airport
Augusto_Severo_International_Airport
American flying boat
aircraft was purchased by Norwegian airline Det Norske Luftfartselskap. Panair do Brasil operated seven aircraft. Five S-43s were used between 1937 and
Sikorsky_S-43
O Ocean Airlines VC VCX OCEAN CARGO 2004 2007 P Panair P2 PIT PANAIRFLY 2001 2003 Previously Panair International Posta Aerea Transadriatica 1918 1919
List of defunct airlines of Italy
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Italy
German prop-driven aircraft built 1937–1944
March 1947, a Cruzeiro do Sul Fw 200A-0 (PP-CBI, Abaitara) was struck by a Panair do Brazil Douglas DC-3 (PP-PCK) that was landing at Santos-Dumont Airport
Focke-Wulf_Fw_200_Condor
1938 flying boat family
found eight years later by a fishing schooner. On September 25, 1932, a Panair do Brasil Sikorsky S-38 registration P-BDAD still bearing the titles of
Sikorsky_S-38
West German airline
airline was founded by Munich-based tour operator Paneuropa in 1968 as Panair and started operations on January 1, 1970. After commencing leisure operations
Paninternational
Airport
Montes Claros Airport was officially inaugurated on December 18, 1939. Panair do Brasil was the first airline to operate in the airport, with service
Montes_Claros_Airport
Type of aircraft
scrapped 1941 9402 NC14744 Pan Am for Panair do Brasil PP-PAP, wrecked at Belém, 1941 9403 NC15952 Pan Am for Panair do Brasil PP-PAT, scrapped 1945 9404
Fairchild_91_Baby_Clipper
Twin engine utility aircraft
CA) Cruzeiro do Sul National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Panair do Brasil Canadian Department of Transport Brazilian Ministry of Aeronautics
Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior
Lockheed_Model_12_Electra_Junior
Ingalls, for a non-stop trans-Atlantic flight in 1931; one built. Brazil Panair do Brasil United States American Airways New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires
Lockheed_Air_Express
Brazilian businessman (1909–1965)
Paulo. The owner of a business conglomerate of over 30 companies, including Panair do Brasil, TV Excelsior, and coffee export company Comal (at a time when
Mário_Wallace_Simonsen
which Pan American retained 100% of the shares until 1942, was renamed Panair do Brasil on November 21, 1930. It later became that country's flag carrier
New York, Rio, and Buenos Aires Line
New_York,_Rio,_and_Buenos_Aires_Line
Machine Palhano Barbosa, Nair (1996). Nas asas da história: Lembranças da Panair do Brasil (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Agir. p. 10. ISBN 85-220-0467-6
Timeline_of_Brazilian_history
KB Fushë Kosova 2025 City sports hall 1,100 Leposavić KK Kopaonik 2011 Panair and sports center 1,000 Greme 2023 City sports hall 800 Skenderaj KV Skenderaj
List of indoor arenas in Kosovo
List_of_indoor_arenas_in_Kosovo
Former commercial airport that served Manaus, Brazil (1954–1976)
airlines once served the airport: Cruzeiro do Sul, Lóide Aéreo Nacional, Panair do Brasil, Real Transportes Aéreos, Transbrasil, Varig, VASP. 24 May 1952:
Ponta_Pelada_Airport
1975 studio album by Milton Nascimento
Bastos 4:35 3. "Beijo Partido" Toninho Horta 3:50 4. "Saudade dos Aviões da Panair (Conversando no Bar)" Fernando Brant Nascimento 4:27 5. "Gran Circo" Márcio
Minas_(album)
Airlines 737-202C 03 Caribair (Caribbean Atlantic Airlines) Not used 04 Panair do Brasil Not used Britannia Airways → Thomson Airways 737-204 737-204C
List_of_Boeing_customer_codes
Football league in Amapá, Brazil
Following is the list with all state champions of Amapá: Names change Panair is the currently EC Macapá. Teams in bold stills active. "Datas dos jogos
Campeonato_Amapaense
Flat horse race in Britain
sire. It was established in 1947, and the inaugural running was won by Panair. For a period the Solario Stakes was classed at Listed level. It was promoted
Solario_Stakes
Brazilian aviation pioneer (1873–1932)
then donated the heart to the Brazilian government after a request from Panair do Brasil. The heart is on display at the Air Force Museum in Campo dos
Alberto_Santos-Dumont
Former US Army Air Forces unit
Airways through its subsidiary Panair do Brasil, to give them the appearance of being for commercial airfields. Panair proposed improvements to a number
South Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command
South_Atlantic_Wing,_Air_Transport_Command
Main airport serving Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
eventually led to the closure of Manguinhos Airport. 20 August 1962: a Panair do Brasil Douglas DC-8-33 registration PP-PDT taking-off from Rio de Janeiro–Galeão
Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport
Rio_de_Janeiro/Galeão_International_Airport
Airport in Bathurst, New South Wales
operate from the Bathurst Regional Airport, including Learn 2 Fly (18fifty3), Panair Panorama Airways and Ward Air. No. 328 Squadron of Number 3 Wing Australian
Bathurst Airport (New South Wales)
Bathurst_Airport_(New_South_Wales)
American seaplane
Argentina de Navegación Aérea) Bahamas Bahamas Airways Brazil NYRBA do Brasil Panair do Brasil Brazilian Air Force (Força Aérea Brasileira) Republic of China
Consolidated_Commodore
Brazilian airline
pilot of Panair do Brasil planned to start regular services in the Amazon region using amphibian aircraft. McLaren hoped to replace Panair, should the
Aero_Geral
passed through Cape Verde between August 30 and August 31. Although the Panair do Brasil headquarters in Recife, Brazil reported a closed circulation on
1955 Atlantic hurricane season
1955_Atlantic_hurricane_season
Public square in Belém, Brazil
Specifically, the site where the complex stands today was home to the Panair Pier, a hangar, a maintenance structure, and a seaplane airport with a ramp
Ver-o-Rio
Pacific Western Airlines Canada D Pan American World Airways United States D Panair do Brasil Brazil D Paraense Transportes Aéreos Brazil D Pat Bay Air Canada
List_of_seaplane_operators
Transcontinental ♠ Australia Qantas ♠ Austria Aero Transport Belgium Sabena Brazil Panair do Brasil Real Transportes Aéreos ♠ Varig ♠ Canada Nordair ♠ Trans Canada
List of Lockheed Constellation operators
List_of_Lockheed_Constellation_operators
Airlines Flight 54 was seized on August 3, 1961. September 25, 1932: the Panair do Brasil Sikorsky S-38 registration P-BDAD, still bearing the titles of
List_of_aircraft_hijackings
10 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft. Bermuda ARCO Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Panair do Brasil - received 4 DC-7Cs as new build aircraft. Canada Pacific Western
List of Douglas DC-7 operators
List_of_Douglas_DC-7_operators
Brazilian politician and military figure
Minister of Aeronautics, Gomes signed a controversial decree that shut down Panair do Brasil, the country's flag carrier airline. He remained as Minister of
Eduardo_Gomes
Hindu temple in Goa
festival of colours, which lasts for one week only. During the festival the Panair takes place and the folkloric show within which all participants exchange
Damodar_Sansthaan
Brazilian airline
fierce competition with Serviços Aéreos Condor (later Cruzeiro do Sul) and Panair do Brasil. Because of financial difficulties, the Brazilian government granted
Navegação_Aérea_Brasileira
Brazilian airline, 1949–1962
Navegação Aérea Brasileira. Between 1956 and 1958 Lóide Aéreo Nacional and Panair do Brasil had an agreement to avoid harmful competition, in which the Brazilian
Lóide_Aéreo_Nacional
also worked as a commercial pilot. At that time, Brazilian airlines, like Panair, lacked the resources to compete, so the government detailed air force pilots
João Maria of Orléans-Braganza
João_Maria_of_Orléans-Braganza
Month of 1961
R-16 in the USSR and the SS-7 by Americans, was put on active status. A Panair do Brasil Airlines DC-7 with 85 people on board crashed, killing 48 people
November_1961
1952 aviation accident
sides of a 1,500-foot-high (460 m) hill. Pan American officials said a Panair do Brasil airliner circled the scene of the crash; its pilot reported extensive
Pan_Am_Flight_202
Airport
receiving aircraft from several important airlines of the time, such as PANAIR, VARIG, VASP, Real, among others. The Aeroclub's main function, in addition
Aeroclube_de_Sergipe
Air base of the Brazilian Air Force
(2º/1ºGCC) Aranha, using radars and equipment for air defense. 28 July 1950: a Panair do Brasil Lockheed L-049 Constellation registration PP-PCG operating flight
Canoas_Air_Force_Base
of the international Uzundzhovo Fair (Узунджовски панаир, Uzundzhovski panair). According to the German historian Hammer, the fair was established by
Uzundzhovo
Air Force officers seize several of the air force's planes and hijack a Panair do Brasil Lockheed L-049 Constellation (registration PP-PCR) with 44 people
1959_in_aviation
India due to a navigation error, killing all 94 on board. 20 August 1962 A Panair do Brasil DC-8-33 (PP-PDT) crashed into the sea after departing from Rio
List of accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-8
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Douglas_DC-8
Football club in Macapá, Brazil
being placed 205th overall. On July 18, 1944, the club was founded as Panair Esporte Clube, by Emanuel de Souza. In 1946, the club was renamed to its
Esporte_Clube_Macapá
Brazilian airline
in 1950. In 1952 it was authorized to operate regular flights. In 1955 Panair do Brasil tried to purchase the airline in order to increase its presence
Transportes_Aéreos_Salvador
Defunct Brazilian television network
Simonsen family, owner of over 40 companies, the most famous of them being Panair do Brasil, then the country's largest airline company. The group featured
TV_Excelsior
Airport in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Janeiro and Fortaleza. The first commercial operation started in 1936, when Panair do Brasil was granted a concession to fly between Rio de Janeiro and Belo
Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport
Carlos_Drummond_de_Andrade_Airport
Russian fairy tale
day, when the girls are old enough, the man announces he will go to the "panair" to sell some animal furs, and asks the girls which presents he can bring
The Feather of Finist the Falcon
The_Feather_of_Finist_the_Falcon
1929 1930 Rebranded Panair do Brasil Organização Mineira de Transportes Aéreos 1946 1957 Sold to Transportes Aéreos Nacional Panair do Brasil PB PAB BANDEIRANTE
List of defunct airlines of Brazil
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Brazil
Sangue (2006) Histórias do Rio Negro (2006) Irma Vap - O Retorno (2006) Panair Do Brasil (2007) Cão Sem Dono (2007) Estômago (2007) Nome Próprio (2007)
Downtown_Filmes
Lianne La Havas) And Then Life Was Beautiful 2024 "Saudade dos aviões da panair (Conversando no bar)" (Milton Nascimento and Esperanza Spalding featuring
Lianne_La_Havas_discography
Horse race
1954: Dorón 1955: Tatán 1956: Solito 1957: Carapálida 1958: Manantial 1959: Panair 1960: Cachetero & Fiumé (DH) 1961: Nápoles 1962: Ukase 1963: Trousseau 1964:
Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos (Argentina)
Gran_Premio_Polla_de_Potrillos_(Argentina)
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1986
stations evidenced cyclonic rotation in the region. An airplane belonging to Panair do Brasil passed within the vicinity of the vorticity and as a result reported
Hurricane_Carrie
SAVCO (Servicios Aereos Virgen de Copacabna) Brazil Lóide Aéreo Nacional ♠ Panair do Brasil Real Transportes Aéreos Varig VASP Cambodia Royal Air Cambodge
List of Douglas DC-6 operators
List_of_Douglas_DC-6_operators
killing one of three crew; all four passengers survived. September 27 A Panair do Brasil DC-3A-228 (registration PP-PCH) struck a mountain near Rio Doce
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1946
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_DC-3_in_1946
Brazilian airline
Brazil Palhano Barbosa, Nair (1996). Nas asas da história: Lembranças da Panair do Brasil (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Agir. p. 10. ISBN 85-220-0467-6
Empresa_de_Transporte_Aéreo
Attempted military coup against Juscelino Kubitschek in Brazil
major Eber Teixeira Pinto hijacked a Constellation commercial plane from Panair as it flew over Barreiras, in Bahia. The plane had taken off from Santos
Aragarças_Revolt
possible misread altimeter, killing three of 16 on board. February 28 A Panair do Brasil DC-3A-393 (registration PP-PCN) struck trees at Uberlandia, Brazil
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1952
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_DC-3_in_1952
PANAIR
PANAIR
PANAIR
PANAIR
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Joined; Integration
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Christian, Hebrew
Light; Who Diffuses Light; Whom God Enlightens
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Strong
Boy/Male
Sikh
Joyful, Happy, Joyous
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
From France; Free One
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ornat, ORNA means "little sallow one." Compare with another form of Orna.
Girl/Female
German, Latin, Swedish
Beyond Price; Invaluable; House of the Owner
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wealth
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Swedish
French Man; A Man Form France
PANAIR
PANAIR
PANAIR
PANAIR
PANAIR