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PAN AIR

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PAN AIR
File:PAN AIR Airline Logo.png
PAN AIR Logo
IATA ICAO Callsign
PAN AIR
Founded1988
Operating basesWycombe Air Park, City Airport & Heliport, London Southend Airport & Elstree Airfield
Fleet size7
HeadquartersWycombe Air Park, United Kingdom
Key peoplePaul Nicholas (Owner)
EmployeesUnknown
Website[1]

PAN AIR is an airline based at Wycombe Air Park (Booker Airfield), United Kingdom. PAN AIR operates seven aircraft primarily used for training and professional license testing from four airfields across the United Kingdom, including Wycombe Air Park (Booker Airfield), City Airport & Heliport in Manchester, London Southend Airport and Elstree Airfield. The airline provides ad-hoc charters and in the past has supplied helicopters for use in aerial application.

History

PAN AIR was established in October 1988, and is privately owned and operated.

The company logo was originally hand-painted on the tail of all aeroplanes and helicopters, with no original digital reference. This was later recreated manually in digital format.

Flight Tracking

In 2015, PAN AIR was included in the popular Flightradar24 app, allowing the public to track and trace commercial aircraft globally.

Current fleet

The current PAN AIR fleet consists of both helicopters and light aircraft.

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Current PAN AIR Fleet

Notable Previous Fleet

Notable previous PAN AIR fleet aircraft include:

Hiller 12E4 Helicopter

The Hiller 12E4 was completely restored to its original specifications by the 705 Navy Air Squadron of the British Royal Navy and is now used in displays at various air shows.

Bell 473B1 Helicopter

The Bell 473B1 was restored to UN specifications by the British Army Air Corps and is now used in displays at various air shows.

Pilots' Uniform

PAN AIR pilots are required to wear company ties.

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PAN AIR Pilots Ties


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