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Generally known as the Lockerbie bombing, the crash of Pan Am Flight 103 occurred over Lockerbie, Scotland on December 21, 1988. The international flight had begun in Frankfurt and was destined ...
Pan Am’s first flight in 1927 from Key West to Havana only carried mail. In those days, carriers were given mail routes before they could transport passengers.
On April 22, 1974, Pan Am Flight 812 took off from Hong Kong headed for Los Angeles – but the plane never made it to its destination as it crashed into a mountain, killing all onboard.. Moments ...
The Pan Am Museum Foundation was started in 2015 by a group of former Pan Am’s flight attendants. They saw it as an extension of the Pan Am Historical Foundation. The founders are all volunteers ...
Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York exploded Dec. 21, 1988 and the remains landed in and around Lockerbie, Scotland. Forensic experts determined that plastic explosives had been detonated in ...
It's been nearly four decades after Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed over Lockerbie, Scotland, but a local couple who discovered the body of one of the 270 victims still remain friends with his widow ...
Pan Am’s first flight in 1927 from Key West to Havana only carried mail. In those days, carriers were given mail routes before they could transport passengers.
The Pan Am Museum Foundation was started in 2015 by a group of former Pan Am’s flight attendants. They saw it as an extension of the Pan Am Historical Foundation.
Suse Lowenstein’s son was killed in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. An artist, she responded by creating a huge sculptural installation, Dark Elegy, depicting the ...
In 1988, Swire’s daughter was one of 270 people killed in the bombing of an American jetliner, Pan Am Flight 103, the wreckage of which crashed in the remote Scottish town of Lockerbie.
On December 21, 1988, a bomb hiding in a cassette player went off on Pan Am Flight 103, causing it to crash over Lockerbie, Scotland. A total of 270 people were killed, including 11 on the ground ...