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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pan American
Airways (IATA: PN, ICAO: N/A, Callsign: N/A) was founded in 1996 after
an investment group including Charles Cobb, the former Ambassador to
Iceland, purchased the rights to the venerable Pan American brand after
the original carrier declared bankruptcy. It was headquartered in an
unincorporated area in Miami-Dade County (now a part of the City of
Doral), near Miami.In September 1996, Pan Am II was started with an
Airbus A300 named the Clipper Fair Wind. The goal was to provide
low-cost, long-distance travel to major U.S. and Caribbean cities. The
new airline was led by the last Vice Chairman and Chief Operations
Officer of Pan Am, Martin Shugrue, who also helped in the creation of
the WorldPass frequent flyer program and who served as President of
Continental Airlines and later trustee of the Eastern Air Lines estate.