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In the spring of 1928, insurance magnate Thomas Elmer Braniff founded an air carrier, maintenance, aircraft dealer and flight school organization with his brother Paul, called Paul R. Braniff, Inc., which did business as Tulsa-Oklahoma City Airline.
In 1935, Braniff became the first airline to fly from Chicago to the U.S.–Mexico border. Paul Braniff left the airline in 1935 to pursue other interests and to tour South America for Braniff's eventual service to the region, but Tom Braniff retained control of the carrier and hired Charles Edmund Beard to run day-to-day operations.
Braniff becomes the first US airline to sign a pilot contract to operate Concorde SST aircraft in the United States under a highly lucrative agreement to the company with both British Airways and Air France.
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From humble beginnings that began as an Aero Club in Oklahoma City in 1927, Braniff grew to become a multinational corporation that flew throughout the Continental United States, Canada, Mexico, from the U.S. Mainland to South America, and across both the Pacific and the Atlantic.
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Unearth the key milestones, innovations, and transformative moments that define the legacy of this aviation trailblazer. Join us on a chronological journey spanning decades, as we showcase the enduring impact of Aerovias Braniff on the evolution of air travel
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Apr 25, 2013 · Through the 1970s, Braniff was one of the most successful airlines. It was hit hard by the regulation of the American airline business in the late 70s. Company leadership chose to expand in response to the regulation.
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Sep 19, 2020 · Formerly little Braniff Airways was now recognized as an international airline! Mid-Continent's short-haul route system was strong throughout the Central Midwest, complimenting Braniff's network. In mid-1952 following months of negotiations, Braniff acquired Mid-Continent Airlines.