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Just to clarify, there have been 3 or 4 Pan Am's so far, depending on how you look at it. Here is a nerdy history lesson:
Pan American World Airways (1927-1991) was the original Pan Am.
Pan American Airways (1996-1998) was the second Pan Am. They were founded in MIA with an A300, then they bought Carnival Airlines(who was flying 737s, 727s, and A300s on behalf of the cruise line) and operated as two airlines for a short time before starting to repaint the fleet in Pan Am colors. They mostly did "sunbird" and cruise-line flying from MIA and FLL, but went as far West as LAX.
Pan American Airways (1998-2004) was started with the left over assets and certificates of the above failed Pan Am/Carnival combination with a few 727s based out of PSM. They mostly connected the Northeast with Florida and the Caribbean until the 727s were transferred to Boston-Maine Airways where they mostly did charters.
Pan Am Clipper-Connection/Boston-Maine Airways (1999-2008) was a PSM based feeder providing connections for the above Pan American Airways with Jetstreams. Shortly after the 727 operation was put onto the BMA certificate, the name was changed to Pan Am Systems in 06 until they folded in 08.
Hopefully they just put the name to rest now.

Pan American World Airways (1927-1991) was the original Pan Am.

Pan American Airways (1996-1998) was the second Pan Am. They were founded in MIA with an A300, then they bought Carnival Airlines(who was flying 737s, 727s, and A300s on behalf of the cruise line) and operated as two airlines for a short time before starting to repaint the fleet in Pan Am colors. They mostly did "sunbird" and cruise-line flying from MIA and FLL, but went as far West as LAX.

Pan American Airways (1998-2004) was started with the left over assets and certificates of the above failed Pan Am/Carnival combination with a few 727s based out of PSM. They mostly connected the Northeast with Florida and the Caribbean until the 727s were transferred to Boston-Maine Airways where they mostly did charters.

Pan Am Clipper-Connection/Boston-Maine Airways (1999-2008) was a PSM based feeder providing connections for the above Pan American Airways with Jetstreams. Shortly after the 727 operation was put onto the BMA certificate, the name was changed to Pan Am Systems in 06 until they folded in 08.
Hopefully they just put the name to rest now.