December 4, 1991 will remain a pivotal date in the history of aviation: on that day, the final flight of the pioneer and probably most famous airline in commercial aviation took place. “Clipper Goodwill” reached Miami, Florida – where Pan Am was founded back in 1927 – in the afternoon of December 4, hailing from Bridgetown, Barbados. Following a low-pass, Flight 436 was greeted with a water salute before the last Pan American World Airways clipper shut down its engines for the final time. ® All related logos, characters, names, and distinctive likenesses thereof are the exclusive property of Pan American World Airways, Inc. Used under authorization.