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  1. 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.

  2. May 12, 2023 · On May 12, 1982, the aviation industry mourned the loss of Braniff International Airways, once a prominent and innovative airline that had graced the skies for over five decades. Known for its colorful aircraft, cutting-edge design, and forward-thinking approach, Braniff was an icon in the industry. However, despite its rich history and loyal ...

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  3. Sep 19, 2020 · Paul R. Braniff in his company uniform circa 1929. There'd be no mistaking the pilot in command on his flights. The year was 1928 and two brothers named Braniff joined forces to create what would eventually become one of the world’s leading airlines.

  4. Thomas Elmer Braniff created a Mexico-based airline, Aerovias Braniff, in 1943. Service began in March 1945, after the carrier received its operating permits from the Mexican government. Aerovias Braniff operated from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to Monterrey and Mexico City.

    • What can be considered “the first Braniff,” designated “Paul R. Braniff, Inc.,” was formed in the spring of 1928 and inaugurated service on June 20 with a five-passenger Stinson Detroiter between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, transporting oil company executives.
    • Established as Braniff Airways on November 3, 1930, the carrier began its second life ten days later when it inaugurated service between Tulsa and Wichita Falls with a six-passenger Lockheed Vega.
    • Braniff Came to Life a Third Time. As the mastermind of Jay Pritzker, of Hyatt Hotels, it gained financial wings with $70 million from Hyatt itself and $30 million from the previous Braniff’s assets before it received its aerodynamic ones.
    • The final Braniff had the shortest life of all four. BNA, Inc. was formed in 1990 for the purpose of acquiring the third Braniff’s assets at three bankruptcy auctions, along with the operating certificate of Emerald Air, another bankrupt, Austin-based, intra-state DC-9-10 operator.
  5. May 13, 1982 · Braniff International Airways, one of the most colorful of the major American airlines, was run from 1965 to 1980 by Harding L. Lawrence, a flamboyant and controversial Texan whose...

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  7. Apr 25, 2013 · The original Braniff airline operation was known as Tulsa–Oklahoma City Airways. It was started by Thomas E. Braniff, an insurance salesman and financial executive. Teaming up with his brother, Paul Revere Braniff, they offered passenger service throughout Oklahoma.