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Pan Am Plans to Feature Airbus A320neo in Fleet

Iconic Carrier Seeks to Relaunch with New Airbus Aircraft

Pan Am Brands announced plans to relaunch the iconic carrier, with an initial focus on simulator training services provided by Avengers Flight Group. According to Ed Wegel, founder of Pan Am and Urban Mobility, the A320neo will be part of the airline’s future fleet, subject to FAA and DOT approvals. The airline has a history of operating Airbus aircraft, including the A300 and A310, and previously ordered 50 A320s in 1987. As the supply chain issues and engine problems are resolved, Pan Am aims to return to normal operations with the A320neo.

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    Pan Am Plans to Feature Airbus A320neo in Fleet

    Iconic Carrier Seeks to Relaunch with New Airbus Aircraft

    Pan Am Brands announced plans to relaunch the iconic carrier, with an initial focus on simulator training services provided by Avengers Flight Group. According to Ed Wegel, founder of Pan Am and Urban Mobility, the A320neo will be part of the airline’s future fleet, subject to FAA and DOT approvals. The airline has a history of operating Airbus aircraft, including the A300 and A310, and previously ordered 50 A320s in 1987. As the supply chain issues and engine problems are resolved, Pan Am aims to return to normal operations with the A320neo.

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      Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1765706438216-1396 Source Type: RSS
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/pan-am-airbus-a320neo-fleet
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