Pan Am Systems
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Pan Am logo, as used by Pan Am Systems (formerly known as Guilford Transportation Industries)
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[edit] Pan Am Systems
Pan Am Systems (formerly Guilford Transportation Industries), is a privately held transportation and airline holding company that controls the following divisions: railroad; transportation related brands; and federally certificated airlines.
[edit] Divisions
[edit] Pan Am Systems railroad and other none certificated airline divisions
- Pan Am Railways (formerly Guilford Rail System), a regional freight railroad network that covers most of northern New England
[edit] Pan Am Systems certificated airlines division
- The once-resurrected but now defunct fully certificated airline, Pan American Airways, which was finally relinquished on November 1, 2004.
- The currently operating and fully certified airline, Boston-Maine Airways, which itself operates charter and scheduled passenger airline services between the northeastern United States and Florida and the Caribbean.
[edit] Extended History
The rebranding of Guilford Transportation Industries to Pan Am Systems took place in March 2006.
Pan Am Systems is privately owned by Timothy Mellon, an heir to the Mellon banking fortune in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and several other stakeholders.
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