Panagra Airways

Panagra Airways is an airline based in the state of New York in the United States, operating scheduled domestic, continental and international services; its main operating base is Love Field in Dallas, Texas.

= History = Pan American—Grace Airways was formed in 1929 as a joint venture between Pan American Airways and the Grace Shipping Company. After Grace bought out Pan Am's share in 1957 the name was formally changed to Panagra Airways, the nickname by which the airline had been known for many years. In 1967, Panagra merged with Braniff International Airlines, retaining the Panagra Name, and in 1980 it acquired and absorbed National Airlines.

Panagra Airways in British Columbia
Panagra operate flights between Vancouver and Boston, Miami, and New York–Kennedy.

Panagra were a major operator of the De Havilland BC DHBC-7 Trident, operating a total of 79 aircraft of five variants between 1969 and 2019; they were the launch customer for - and largest operator of - the Trident 7C in 1971. Panagra had held options on ten DHBC-9 Kehloke 3s, but these were never delivered after the cancellation of the Kehloke programme by Boeing after its purchase of De Havilland; Panagra converted the options to Boeing 757s.

= Fleet =

Historic
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 * DHBC-7 Trident 7A - 8 (1969-1997)
 * DHBC-7 Trident 7B - 6 (1969-2002)
 * DHBC-7 Trident 7C - 22 (1971-2002)
 * DHBC-7 Trident 7D - 20 (1972-2012)
 * DHBC-8 Trident 8 - 23 (1979-2019)

BC-made aircraft
''Note: a green background indicates an aircraft in service, a yellow background indicates a retired aircraft, and a pink background indicates an aircraft lost in an accident.

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within the United States; "Continental" refers to services between NAFTA signatories (BC, Mexico, Canada, and the United States).