CLIPPER

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CLIPPER was the historic radio callsign used by Pan American World Airways, evoking the airline’s famous flying boat “Clipper” fleet and its pioneering transoceanic services.

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CLIPPER canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airline radio callsign
aviation callsign
associatedWith Pan Am Clipper fleet
Pan American World Airways flying boats
golden age of air travel
brandingRole reinforcing Pan Am’s image as a global ocean‑spanning carrier
category airline identifiers
aviation history
communicationContext aeronautical radio
air traffic control
evokes Pan Am flying boat era
pioneering transoceanic air services
historicalUse 20th century commercial aviation
language English
namedAfter Boeing 314 Clipper
surface form: Pan Am “Clipper” flying boats

ocean‑going clipper ships (indirectly via aircraft names)
notableFor association with early transoceanic passenger flights
strong brand identity in aviation history
operatedBy Pan American World Airways flight crews
operatorCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
status historic callsign
usedAs ICAO telephony designator system
surface form: company callsign in ATC communications
usedBy Pan American World Airways
surface form: Pan Am

Pan American World Airways
usedFor identifying Pan Am flights over radio
usedIn air‑ground radio communications
usedOn other long‑haul international routes
transatlantic routes
transpacific routes
usedUntil 1991 (end of main Pan Am operations)

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