*Pan American in Norway, 1935-1991

 

kr 150.00

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Book Details

Author:

Rob J. M. Mulder

Pages:

76, soft back, magazine quality, 103 black-and-white and colour photographs, advertisements, historic ticket covers, bagage tickets, timetables.

Format:

A4, 210x294mm, softback

Language:

English

Publisher:

European Airlines Rob Mulder

ISBN:

978-82-93450-10-8

Price:

NOK 150 + postage (Local VAT or custom charges not included)

About The Author

Rob J M Mulder

Rob J M Mulder

The aviation historian Rob J. M. Mulder (1958) has written and published numerous books about Norwegian and international aviation history. Four of his books ("Junkers for Scandinavia", "Fornebu Lufthavn - en lufthavn blir til", "The Beginnings of Norway's Airlines, Part 1: 1918-1922" and "Beauty of the Skies - The de Havilland DH91 Albatross") have been awarded "Best Norwegian Aviation Book of the Year", and he has also been awarded the title "Aviation Enthusiast 2013". He runs several websites and has written many articles for Norwegian and international aviation magazines.

A softback magazine of 76 pages about the trials to open an air service between Norway and the USA. One’s the world’s largest airlines with a network spanning the world: Pan American Airways. The history of this airline is without doubt very interesting. A service to the small country of Norway was just one of the air services operated, but generated some 30,000 to 50,000 passengers per year. In this special magazine, we take a look at the history of Pan American World Airways and its routes to Norway.

How diverse its history is can be understood, when we ask you the following question: when was the first air service to be inaugurated: 1936? 1940? 1946? You might be interested to know that Pan American Airways as early as the 1936 wanted to start a trial service and in 1940 actually an air service, but it had to wait until after the Second World War. Its fascinating story is told here, all the way until the end in 1991.

The author describes the intense conversation between the Nordic airline companies and Pan American Airways before the war and gives a historic detailed description of the post-war development, including many photographs, timetables, posters and advertisments from that time. Pages are dedicated to marketing and sales, the Oslo office and its two most well-known directors: Derek L Blix and Berit Sjølund. A final chapter describes the work of the World Wings International, the Norwegian Chapter, the association of former Pan Am stewardesses. The softback magazine includes a beautifult paiting of the Norwegian Sikorsky S-43, LN-DAG “Valkyrien”. Plenty to read and look at.

Book review:
Knut Wilthil: Flynytt 6/2020: “Rob Mulder har igjen avdekket en fascinerende del av norsk fyhistorie som tidliger har vært lite kjent
Flyhistorie 59-March 2021 by Knut Erik Hagen
Aeroplane Monthly, March 2021 – Ben Dunnell
The Aviation Historian, No 34 – Mike Oakley

Win your wings as a Pan Am stewardess