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Pan Am schedules, effective May 24, 1990University of Miami LibrariesText
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Murraya flava (Tillson 120)University of Miami LibrariesImage New Caledonia
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Pan American inaugural 747 jet service: San Francisco to Guam and Saigon via HonoluluUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Guam Hawaiʻi
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Pan American temporary suspension of service: Nouméa, New CaledoniaUniversity of Miami LibrariesText New Caledonia
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Pan American survey flights: Naval Communications Center operations - Wake Island, Midway, Guam, and ManilaUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Guam Hawaiʻi
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Pan American inaugural jet service: Hawaii to Australia via SamoaUniversity of Miami LibrariesText American Samoa
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Pan American inaugural nonstop jet service: New Zealand to American SamoaUniversity of Miami LibrariesText American Samoa
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Pan American inaugural air service: American Samoa to Western Samoa by Fairchild-Hiller F-27 aircraftUniversity of Miami LibrariesText American Samoa
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Dysoxylum lessertianum (Tillson 182)University of Miami LibrariesImage New Caledonia
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Pan American survey flights: South Pacific by DC-4, 1946University of Miami LibrariesText Fiji Kiribati New Caledonia
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Pan American inuagural jet service: between Melbourne, Sydney, Fiji, and Hawaii by DC-7University of Miami LibrariesText Fiji Hawaiʻi
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Pan American first air mail service: San Francisco to Aukland by California Clipper, 1940University of Miami LibrariesText New Caledonia
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